Darwin and the Movement of Plants: A Retrospect

  • Heslop-Harrison J
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One hundred years ago this week, Charles Darwin was approaching the completion of what was to become perhaps his most influential botanical work, The Power of Movement in Plants (1). On July 17th, 1879, he wrote to Professor Cams concerning a possible translation,...

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Heslop-Harrison, J. (1980). Darwin and the Movement of Plants: A Retrospect (pp. 3–14). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67720-5_1

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