I have almost finished my practical where I had fast-growing radish seeds germinating in cotton wool in a petri dish. I placed one inside a completely dark place, and the other in an area exposed to sunlight.
My results showed that the one in the dark grew MUCH faster and higher than the one in the sunlight, however is very unsturdy and is falling down now. For example, after 8 days, the ones in darkness are about 8cm tall, while the ones in sunlight are 2cm tall.
The explanation for this would be that even though some seeds that grew tall have dominant genes for tallness, the phenotype for tallness was expressed better in the ones in sunlight (as the sturdy stems are created using starch/glucose obtained via photosynthesis - this is not possible in the one in the dark, which initially grew much faster and higher than the ones in the light, because they had a slightly warmer temperature (being in a closed cupboard), thus promoting initial faster growth.
Is this correct?
Would appreciate any help.
My results showed that the one in the dark grew MUCH faster and higher than the one in the sunlight, however is very unsturdy and is falling down now. For example, after 8 days, the ones in darkness are about 8cm tall, while the ones in sunlight are 2cm tall.
The explanation for this would be that even though some seeds that grew tall have dominant genes for tallness, the phenotype for tallness was expressed better in the ones in sunlight (as the sturdy stems are created using starch/glucose obtained via photosynthesis - this is not possible in the one in the dark, which initially grew much faster and higher than the ones in the light, because they had a slightly warmer temperature (being in a closed cupboard), thus promoting initial faster growth.
Is this correct?
Would appreciate any help.