Poster : supplementary dataInternational audiencePlants have developed different tropisms: in particular, they reorient the growth of their branches towards the light (phototropism) or upwards (gravitropism). How these tropisms affect the shape of a tree crown remains unanswered. We address this question by developing a propagating front model of tree growth. Being length-free, this model leads to self-similar solutions after a long period of time, which are independent of the initial conditions. Varying the intensities of each tropism, different self-similar shapes emerge, including singular ones. Interestingly, these shapes bear similarities to existing tree species. It is concluded that the core of specific crown shapes in trees relies o...
Trees architecture of a broad range of species have been repeatedly as self-similar structures in wh...
There is a general notion in the literature that, with increasing latitude, trees have deeper crowns...
The sizes and shapes of tree crowns are of fundamental importance in ecology, yet understanding the ...
Poster : supplementary dataInternational audiencePlants have developed different tropisms: in partic...
Large variations in crown shape are observed across the globe, from plants with wide and deep crowns...
International audienceTrees are self-similar structures: their branch lengths and diameters vary all...
Trees are gigantic and long living organisms where gravitropic movements are governed by cambial gro...
Trees are self-similar branching structures, hierarchically organized with longer and thicker branch...
Gravitropism is necessary for plants to control the orientation of their axes while they grow in hei...
In arid regions many tree species develop broad crowns. A number of hypotheses involve trade-offs be...
For trees in forests, striving for light is matter of life and death, either by growing taller towar...
Trees outside closed forest stands differ in the relation between stem diameter, height and crown vo...
For trees in forests, striving for light is matter of life and death, either by growing taller towar...
Author Summary Although plants are mostly seen as static, they are constantly moving to adapt to cha...
Gravitropism is a major process in vertical growth as it allows the positioning of plant in the grav...
Trees architecture of a broad range of species have been repeatedly as self-similar structures in wh...
There is a general notion in the literature that, with increasing latitude, trees have deeper crowns...
The sizes and shapes of tree crowns are of fundamental importance in ecology, yet understanding the ...
Poster : supplementary dataInternational audiencePlants have developed different tropisms: in partic...
Large variations in crown shape are observed across the globe, from plants with wide and deep crowns...
International audienceTrees are self-similar structures: their branch lengths and diameters vary all...
Trees are gigantic and long living organisms where gravitropic movements are governed by cambial gro...
Trees are self-similar branching structures, hierarchically organized with longer and thicker branch...
Gravitropism is necessary for plants to control the orientation of their axes while they grow in hei...
In arid regions many tree species develop broad crowns. A number of hypotheses involve trade-offs be...
For trees in forests, striving for light is matter of life and death, either by growing taller towar...
Trees outside closed forest stands differ in the relation between stem diameter, height and crown vo...
For trees in forests, striving for light is matter of life and death, either by growing taller towar...
Author Summary Although plants are mostly seen as static, they are constantly moving to adapt to cha...
Gravitropism is a major process in vertical growth as it allows the positioning of plant in the grav...
Trees architecture of a broad range of species have been repeatedly as self-similar structures in wh...
There is a general notion in the literature that, with increasing latitude, trees have deeper crowns...
The sizes and shapes of tree crowns are of fundamental importance in ecology, yet understanding the ...