Both chemical and mechanical fields are known to play a major role in morphogenesis. In plants, the phytohormone auxin and its directional transport are essential for the formation of robust patterns of organs, such as flowers or leaves, known as phyllotactic patterns. The transport of auxin was recently shown to be affected by mechanical signals, and conversely, auxin accumulation in incipient organs affects the mechanical properties of the cells. The precise interaction between mechanical fields and auxin transport, however, is poorly understood. In particular, it is unknown whether transport is sensitive to the strain or to the stress exerted on a given cell. Here, we investigate the nature of this coupling with the help of theoretical m...
Phyllotaxis, the arrangement of leaves on a plant stem, is well known because of its beautiful geome...
How instructive signals are translated into robust and predictable changes in growth is a central qu...
Recent studies show that plant organ positioning may be mediated by localized concentrations of the ...
Both chemical and mechanical fields are known to play a major role in morphogenesis. In plants, the ...
SummaryBackgroundThe phytohormone auxin is a primary regulator of growth and developmental pattern f...
Auxin is a major plant growth regulator whose interaction with cell wall properties is central to it...
Plant cells in tissues experience mechanical stress not only as a result of high turgor, but also th...
The plant hormone auxin is fundamental for plant growth, and its spatial distribution in plant tissu...
Stem cells are identical in many scales, they share the same molecular composition, DNA, genes, and ...
Many patterning events in plants are regulated by the phy-tohormone auxin. In fact, so many things a...
Plant cells in tissues experience mechanical stress not only as a result of high turgor, but also th...
How instructive signals are translated into robust and predictable changes in growth is a central qu...
Plants continuously generate new organs through the activity of populations of stem cells called mer...
How instructive signals are translated into robust and predictable changes in growth is a central qu...
The plant hormone auxin plays a critical role in plant development. Central to its function is its d...
Phyllotaxis, the arrangement of leaves on a plant stem, is well known because of its beautiful geome...
How instructive signals are translated into robust and predictable changes in growth is a central qu...
Recent studies show that plant organ positioning may be mediated by localized concentrations of the ...
Both chemical and mechanical fields are known to play a major role in morphogenesis. In plants, the ...
SummaryBackgroundThe phytohormone auxin is a primary regulator of growth and developmental pattern f...
Auxin is a major plant growth regulator whose interaction with cell wall properties is central to it...
Plant cells in tissues experience mechanical stress not only as a result of high turgor, but also th...
The plant hormone auxin is fundamental for plant growth, and its spatial distribution in plant tissu...
Stem cells are identical in many scales, they share the same molecular composition, DNA, genes, and ...
Many patterning events in plants are regulated by the phy-tohormone auxin. In fact, so many things a...
Plant cells in tissues experience mechanical stress not only as a result of high turgor, but also th...
How instructive signals are translated into robust and predictable changes in growth is a central qu...
Plants continuously generate new organs through the activity of populations of stem cells called mer...
How instructive signals are translated into robust and predictable changes in growth is a central qu...
The plant hormone auxin plays a critical role in plant development. Central to its function is its d...
Phyllotaxis, the arrangement of leaves on a plant stem, is well known because of its beautiful geome...
How instructive signals are translated into robust and predictable changes in growth is a central qu...
Recent studies show that plant organ positioning may be mediated by localized concentrations of the ...