Thigmomorphogenesis is a well-studied process in agricultural crops and coniferous trees. Nevertheless, the effects on both shoot and root characteristics for deciduous woody species received little attention so far. In this study, the objective was to understand the effect of aboveground flexing treatments on the development of structural, mechanical and physiological root and shoot characteristics for two deciduous tree species, Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) and English oak (Quercus robur L.). Flexing treatments were performed using an electromechanical device with a rotating arm touching and bending the plants at regular intervals. A wide range of stem, shoot as well as root system characteristics was measured. The different fle...
In forest production, there is an emerging tendency towards the planting of fast-growing trees as at...
We investigated changes in the pattern of secondary thickening along first-order lateral roots of Qu...
International audienceOne of the main criteria for the visual quality of an ornamental potted plant ...
Thigmomorphogenesis is a well-studied process in agricultural crops and coniferous trees. Neverthele...
International audienceThis study aims at assessing the influence of slope angle and multi-directiona...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
This study aims at assessing the influence of slope angle and multi-directional flexing and their in...
<div><p>This study aims at assessing the influence of slope angle and multi-directional flexing and ...
Longitudinal growth strains develop in woody tissues during cell-wall formation. This study compares...
To grow straight, plants need a motor system that controls posture by generating forces to offset gr...
Mechanical signals are important factors that control plants growth and development. External mechan...
International audienceTo grow straight, plants need a motor system that controls posture by generati...
The effect of wind loading on seedlings of English oak (Quercus robur L.) was investigated. Instead ...
Two-year-old sessile oaks were grown under various levels of resource availability in a semi-control...
In forest production, there is an emerging tendency towards the planting of fast-growing trees as at...
We investigated changes in the pattern of secondary thickening along first-order lateral roots of Qu...
International audienceOne of the main criteria for the visual quality of an ornamental potted plant ...
Thigmomorphogenesis is a well-studied process in agricultural crops and coniferous trees. Neverthele...
International audienceThis study aims at assessing the influence of slope angle and multi-directiona...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
This study aims at assessing the influence of slope angle and multi-directional flexing and their in...
<div><p>This study aims at assessing the influence of slope angle and multi-directional flexing and ...
Longitudinal growth strains develop in woody tissues during cell-wall formation. This study compares...
To grow straight, plants need a motor system that controls posture by generating forces to offset gr...
Mechanical signals are important factors that control plants growth and development. External mechan...
International audienceTo grow straight, plants need a motor system that controls posture by generati...
The effect of wind loading on seedlings of English oak (Quercus robur L.) was investigated. Instead ...
Two-year-old sessile oaks were grown under various levels of resource availability in a semi-control...
In forest production, there is an emerging tendency towards the planting of fast-growing trees as at...
We investigated changes in the pattern of secondary thickening along first-order lateral roots of Qu...
International audienceOne of the main criteria for the visual quality of an ornamental potted plant ...