hy·drot·ro·pism /haɪˈdrɑtrəˌpɪzəm/
  向水性
  hy·dro·tro·pism /haɪˈdrɑtrəˌpɪzəm; ˌhaɪdrəˈtroˌpɪzəm, ˈtrɑ-/ 名詞
  向水性
  Hy·drot·ro·pism n.
  1. Bot. A tendency towards moisture.
  2. Bot. In a broader sense, any curvature or turning induced in certain growing plant organs under the influence of moisture.
  Note: ☞ When the movement is toward the moisture, as is the case in most roots, the phenomenon is called positive hydrotropism; when away from the moisture, as in the case of hyphae of certain fungi, negative hydrotropism.
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