Journ. Exp. Biol. Vol. VII, No. 2, April 1930
Page 128, line 26 should read:
“due simply to a negative phototropism and a positive geotropism produced by the rising of the sun in the morning”
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Erratum. J Exp Biol 1 April 1932; 9 (2): 117. doi: https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.9.2.117a
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Journ. Exp. Biol. Vol. VII, No. 2, April 1930
Page 128, line 26 should read:
“due simply to a negative phototropism and a positive geotropism produced by the rising of the sun in the morning”
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