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- This article reports on a new study that discovered a previously unknown mechanism for how plants sense and respond to gravity. The study found that plants use a specialized organelle called the gravitropic sensor to detect changes in gravity and adjust their growth accordingly.

- The researchers used a combination of genetic, molecular, and imaging techniques to identify the key components of the gravitropic sensor and understand how it functions. They demonstrated that this sensor is essential for plants to maintain proper orientation and growth in response to gravity.

- The findings provide important insights into the fundamental biology of plant growth and development, and could have implications for improving crop production and engineering plants that are better adapted to different gravity environments, such as those found on other planets.

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