International audienceWe present here the use of atomic force microscopy to indent plant tissues and recover its mechanical properties. Using two different microscopes in indentation mode, we show how to measure an elastic modulus and use it to evaluate cell wall mechanical properties. In addition, we also explain how to evaluate turgor pressure. The main advantages of atomic force microscopy are that it is non-invasive, relatively rapid (5~20 min), and that virtually any type of living plant tissue that is superficially flat can be analyzed without the need for treatment. The resolution can be very good, depending on the tip size and on the number of measurements per unit area. One limitation of this method is that it only gives direct acc...
International audienceIn general, cell growth is a mechanical process that balances internal and ext...
The behavior and mechanical properties of cells are strongly dependent on the biochemical and biomec...
International audienceEthanol production using extracted cellulose from plant cell walls (PCW) is a ...
We present here the use of atomic force microscopy to indent plant tissues and recover its mechanica...
The size, shape and stability of a plant depend on the flexibility and integrity of its cell walls, ...
International audienceStiffness plays a central action in plant cell extension. Here, we present a p...
Although growth and morphogenesis are controlled by genetics, physical shape change in plant tissue ...
AbstractPlant cell growth depends on a delicate balance between an inner drive—the hydrostatic press...
Nanoindentation experiments are performed using an atomic force microscope (AFM) to quantify the spa...
Since the mechanical properties of single cells together with the intercellular adhesive properties ...
Morphogenesis in plants is directly linked to the mechanical elements of growing tissues, namely cel...
Although growth and morphogenesis are controlled by genetics, physical shape change in plant tissue ...
Morphogenesis in plants occurs as a combined outcome of hormone pattern formation and mechanical cha...
A combination of osmotic treatments, micro-indentation with cellular force microscopy, and inverse f...
Atomic Force Microscopy in force modulation mode has been used to study the elastic properties of th...
International audienceIn general, cell growth is a mechanical process that balances internal and ext...
The behavior and mechanical properties of cells are strongly dependent on the biochemical and biomec...
International audienceEthanol production using extracted cellulose from plant cell walls (PCW) is a ...
We present here the use of atomic force microscopy to indent plant tissues and recover its mechanica...
The size, shape and stability of a plant depend on the flexibility and integrity of its cell walls, ...
International audienceStiffness plays a central action in plant cell extension. Here, we present a p...
Although growth and morphogenesis are controlled by genetics, physical shape change in plant tissue ...
AbstractPlant cell growth depends on a delicate balance between an inner drive—the hydrostatic press...
Nanoindentation experiments are performed using an atomic force microscope (AFM) to quantify the spa...
Since the mechanical properties of single cells together with the intercellular adhesive properties ...
Morphogenesis in plants is directly linked to the mechanical elements of growing tissues, namely cel...
Although growth and morphogenesis are controlled by genetics, physical shape change in plant tissue ...
Morphogenesis in plants occurs as a combined outcome of hormone pattern formation and mechanical cha...
A combination of osmotic treatments, micro-indentation with cellular force microscopy, and inverse f...
Atomic Force Microscopy in force modulation mode has been used to study the elastic properties of th...
International audienceIn general, cell growth is a mechanical process that balances internal and ext...
The behavior and mechanical properties of cells are strongly dependent on the biochemical and biomec...
International audienceEthanol production using extracted cellulose from plant cell walls (PCW) is a ...