Tragopogon pratensis is a small herbaceous plant that uses wind as the dispersal vector for its seeds. The seeds are attached to parachutes that increase the aerodynamic drag force and increase the total distance travelled. Our hypothesis is that evolution has carefully tuned the air permeability of the seeds to operate in the most convenient fluid dynamic regime. To achieve final permeability, the primary and secondary fibres of the pappus have evolved with complex weaving; this maximises the drag force (i.e., the drag coefficient), and the pappus operates in an “optimal” state. We used computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations to compute the seed drag coefficient and compare it with data obtained from drop experiments. The permeabili...
Many plants disperse their seeds in waterbodies via hydrochoric transport. Despite a growing body of...
Wind-dispersed plants have evolved ingenious ways to lift their seeds1,2. The common dandelion uses ...
The seeds of many aquatic plants are buoyant and thus transported at the water surface, where they a...
<div><p><i>Tragopogon pratensis</i> is a small herbaceous plant that uses wind as the dispersal vect...
Plants have evolved different mechanisms to disperse from parent plants and improve germination to s...
Anyone who has ever blown a dandelion clock, will know that its fruit (the feathery, seed-bearing st...
Dandelion seeds can stably diffuse owing to the dominant drag rather than the lift-based mechanism o...
1. A mechanistic understanding of seed dispersal is important for understanding and predicting dispe...
1. The role of collisions with vegetation elements in seed dispersal by wind has been examined only ...
Manifera talaris, a voltzian conifer from the late early to middle Permian (ca. 270 Ma) of Texas, is...
Animal migration is highly sensitised to environmental cues, but plant dispersal is considered large...
1. Seed dispersal by wind is one of the most important dispersal mechanisms in plants. The key seed ...
Abstract: Premise of the study: Seed dispersal performance is an essential component of plant fitne...
Hydrochory was investigated in the seeds of the Amazonian floodplain tree, Swartzia polyphylla, in w...
The study and control of flow instabilities is a key problem in aerodynamics. Aircrafts are designed...
Many plants disperse their seeds in waterbodies via hydrochoric transport. Despite a growing body of...
Wind-dispersed plants have evolved ingenious ways to lift their seeds1,2. The common dandelion uses ...
The seeds of many aquatic plants are buoyant and thus transported at the water surface, where they a...
<div><p><i>Tragopogon pratensis</i> is a small herbaceous plant that uses wind as the dispersal vect...
Plants have evolved different mechanisms to disperse from parent plants and improve germination to s...
Anyone who has ever blown a dandelion clock, will know that its fruit (the feathery, seed-bearing st...
Dandelion seeds can stably diffuse owing to the dominant drag rather than the lift-based mechanism o...
1. A mechanistic understanding of seed dispersal is important for understanding and predicting dispe...
1. The role of collisions with vegetation elements in seed dispersal by wind has been examined only ...
Manifera talaris, a voltzian conifer from the late early to middle Permian (ca. 270 Ma) of Texas, is...
Animal migration is highly sensitised to environmental cues, but plant dispersal is considered large...
1. Seed dispersal by wind is one of the most important dispersal mechanisms in plants. The key seed ...
Abstract: Premise of the study: Seed dispersal performance is an essential component of plant fitne...
Hydrochory was investigated in the seeds of the Amazonian floodplain tree, Swartzia polyphylla, in w...
The study and control of flow instabilities is a key problem in aerodynamics. Aircrafts are designed...
Many plants disperse their seeds in waterbodies via hydrochoric transport. Despite a growing body of...
Wind-dispersed plants have evolved ingenious ways to lift their seeds1,2. The common dandelion uses ...
The seeds of many aquatic plants are buoyant and thus transported at the water surface, where they a...