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Hi,

I'm a student of computer science and I'm writing my diploma thesis about
growthsimulation of trees. The focus is on simulating the growth according
to botanical correctness.
I don't have much knowledge about botany and haven't found the answer to my
problem:

My question is how strong is the influence of light to a tree respectively
to single branches? If a branch is fully illuminated, does it care where
the sun comes from? Or does it grow in that direction, that the tree "tells"
him to?
The other case: if a branch receives few light from one direction, does it
grow directly to the light to keep itself alive?

I hope you understand the problem, its hard for me to explain in english Wink

thanks in advance!

Kathrin-Jennifer
 
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I googled Phototropism in trees and found some information you may find useful.
 
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