etiotropic

/ɛtɪɒˈtrɒpɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to the influence of the environment or external factors on the growth or development of a plant or organism

“The etiotropic properties of the plant were studied in detail to understand its response to different environmental conditions.”

2. noun

a quality or characteristic that affects the growth or development of a plant or organism in response to environmental factors

“The etiotropic nature of the plant species made it an interesting subject for further study.”

Synonyms

  • environmental
  • external

Antonyms

  • inherent
  • intrinsic