In this paper we present a derivation and multiscale analysis of a mathematical model for plant cell wall biomechanics that takes into account both the microscopic structure of a cell wall coming from the cellulose microfibrils and the chemical reactions between the cell wall's constituents. Particular attention is paid to the role of pectin and the impact of calcium-pectin cross-linking chemistry on the mechanical properties of the cell wall. We prove the existence and uniqueness of the strongly coupled microscopic problem consisting of the equations of linear elasticity and a system of reaction-diffusion and ordinary differential equations. Using homogenization techniques (two-scale convergence and periodic unfolding methods) we derive a ...
Illuminating fundamental aspects of plant cell wall mechanics will lead to novel biological and engi...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1...
International audienceA crucial question in developmental biology is how cell growth is coordinated ...
In this paper we present a derivation and multiscale analysis of a mathematical model for plant cell...
In this paper we present a derivation and multiscale analysis of a mathematical model for plant cell...
The microscopic structure of a plant cell wall is given by cellulose microfibrils embedded in a cell...
In this paper homogenization of a mathematical model for plant tissue biomechanics is presented. The...
In this paper homogenization of a mathematical model for biomechanics of a plant tissue with randoml...
Plant cell growth is regulated through manipulation of the cell wall network, which consists of orie...
In this chapter the impact of pectin and calcium-pectin chemistry on the mechanical properties, morp...
In this paper homogenization of a mathematical model for plant tissue biomechanics is presented. The...
The microscopic structure and anisotropy of plant cell walls greatly influence the mechanical proper...
AbstractThe plant primary cell wall is a composite material containing stiff cellulose microfibrils ...
The cell wall of growing plant tissues has frequently been interpreted in terms of inextensible cell...
The plant primary cell wall is a three-dimensional interwoven network of cellulose microfibrils, cro...
Illuminating fundamental aspects of plant cell wall mechanics will lead to novel biological and engi...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1...
International audienceA crucial question in developmental biology is how cell growth is coordinated ...
In this paper we present a derivation and multiscale analysis of a mathematical model for plant cell...
In this paper we present a derivation and multiscale analysis of a mathematical model for plant cell...
The microscopic structure of a plant cell wall is given by cellulose microfibrils embedded in a cell...
In this paper homogenization of a mathematical model for plant tissue biomechanics is presented. The...
In this paper homogenization of a mathematical model for biomechanics of a plant tissue with randoml...
Plant cell growth is regulated through manipulation of the cell wall network, which consists of orie...
In this chapter the impact of pectin and calcium-pectin chemistry on the mechanical properties, morp...
In this paper homogenization of a mathematical model for plant tissue biomechanics is presented. The...
The microscopic structure and anisotropy of plant cell walls greatly influence the mechanical proper...
AbstractThe plant primary cell wall is a composite material containing stiff cellulose microfibrils ...
The cell wall of growing plant tissues has frequently been interpreted in terms of inextensible cell...
The plant primary cell wall is a three-dimensional interwoven network of cellulose microfibrils, cro...
Illuminating fundamental aspects of plant cell wall mechanics will lead to novel biological and engi...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1...
International audienceA crucial question in developmental biology is how cell growth is coordinated ...