Synopsis Plant and animal biomechanists have much in common. Although their frame of reference differs, they think about the natural world in similar ways. While researchers studying animals might explore airflow around flapping wings, the actuation of muscles in arms and legs, or the material properties of spider silk, researchers studying plants might explore the flow of water around fluttering seaweeds, the grasping ability of climbing vines, or the material properties of wood. Here we summarize recent studies of plant biomechanics highlighting several current research themes in the field: expulsion of high-speed reproductive projectiles, generation of slow movements by shrinking and swelling cell walls, effects of ontogenetic shifts in ...
Synopsis The production of bioinspired and biomimetic constructs has fostered much collaboration bet...
The interesting array of articles for the special issue “Movement: Molecular to Robotic” (7 Apr., pp...
International audienceFrom a biomechanical perspective, plants offer a fascinat- ing example of livi...
International audiencePlant and animal biomechanists have much in common. Although their frame of re...
International audienceThis congress is the result of a voluntary policy of the French National Commi...
In this essay, we present a personal view of plant biomechanics today and of the directions in which...
International audienceThis book provides important insights into the operating principles of plants ...
xiii, 607 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.The aim of this book is to explore how plants function, grow...
DoctorMost previous studies have investigated the motile mechanism of plants from a biochemical pers...
International audienceAlthough they lack muscle, plants have evolved a remarkable range of mechanism...
In Nature there are many examples of materials performing structural functions. Nature requires mat...
As land plants grow and develop, they encounter complex mechanical challenges, especially from winds...
International audienceThe ability of plants to move is central to many physiological processes from ...
Self-supporting plant stems are slender, erect structures that remain standing while growing in high...
The mechanisms that move plants can serve as biological role models for engineers, designers and arc...
Synopsis The production of bioinspired and biomimetic constructs has fostered much collaboration bet...
The interesting array of articles for the special issue “Movement: Molecular to Robotic” (7 Apr., pp...
International audienceFrom a biomechanical perspective, plants offer a fascinat- ing example of livi...
International audiencePlant and animal biomechanists have much in common. Although their frame of re...
International audienceThis congress is the result of a voluntary policy of the French National Commi...
In this essay, we present a personal view of plant biomechanics today and of the directions in which...
International audienceThis book provides important insights into the operating principles of plants ...
xiii, 607 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.The aim of this book is to explore how plants function, grow...
DoctorMost previous studies have investigated the motile mechanism of plants from a biochemical pers...
International audienceAlthough they lack muscle, plants have evolved a remarkable range of mechanism...
In Nature there are many examples of materials performing structural functions. Nature requires mat...
As land plants grow and develop, they encounter complex mechanical challenges, especially from winds...
International audienceThe ability of plants to move is central to many physiological processes from ...
Self-supporting plant stems are slender, erect structures that remain standing while growing in high...
The mechanisms that move plants can serve as biological role models for engineers, designers and arc...
Synopsis The production of bioinspired and biomimetic constructs has fostered much collaboration bet...
The interesting array of articles for the special issue “Movement: Molecular to Robotic” (7 Apr., pp...
International audienceFrom a biomechanical perspective, plants offer a fascinat- ing example of livi...