Numerous types of biological branching networks, with varying shapes and sizes, are used to acquire and distribute resources. Here, we show that plant root and shoot architectures share a fundamental design property. We studied the spatial density function of plant architectures, which specifies the probability of finding a branch at each location in the 3-dimensional volume occupied by the plant. We analyzed 1645 root architectures from four species and discovered that the spatial density functions of all architectures are population-similar. This means that despite their apparent visual diversity, all of the roots studied share the same basic shape, aside from stretching and compression along orthogonal directions. Moreover, the spatial d...
The root is an important organ of a plant since it is responsible for water and nutrient uptake. Ana...
Several theories predict whole-tree function on the basis of allometric scaling relationships assume...
Root morphology influences strongly plant/soil interactions. However, the complexity of root archite...
Numerous types of biological branching networks, with varying shapes and sizes, are used to acquire ...
Branching density (or the reciprocal: inter-branch distance) is an important trait which contributes...
Background and Aims An increase of population density may result in the spatial and temporal heterog...
Understanding the optimization objectives that shape shoot architectures remains a critical problem ...
Understanding the optimization objectives that shape shoot architectures remains a critical problem ...
International audienceClonal plants grow by the production of semi- autonomous modules (ramets), and...
International audienceClonal plants grow by the production of semi- autonomous modules (ramets), and...
Leaf venation networks evolved along several functional axes, including resource transport, damage r...
Organ morphologies are diverse but also conserved under shared developmental constraints among speci...
Transport networks serve critical functions in biological and engineered systems, and yet their desi...
International audiencePlant architecture results from developmental processes occurring throughout t...
International audiencePlant architecture results from developmental processes occurring throughout t...
The root is an important organ of a plant since it is responsible for water and nutrient uptake. Ana...
Several theories predict whole-tree function on the basis of allometric scaling relationships assume...
Root morphology influences strongly plant/soil interactions. However, the complexity of root archite...
Numerous types of biological branching networks, with varying shapes and sizes, are used to acquire ...
Branching density (or the reciprocal: inter-branch distance) is an important trait which contributes...
Background and Aims An increase of population density may result in the spatial and temporal heterog...
Understanding the optimization objectives that shape shoot architectures remains a critical problem ...
Understanding the optimization objectives that shape shoot architectures remains a critical problem ...
International audienceClonal plants grow by the production of semi- autonomous modules (ramets), and...
International audienceClonal plants grow by the production of semi- autonomous modules (ramets), and...
Leaf venation networks evolved along several functional axes, including resource transport, damage r...
Organ morphologies are diverse but also conserved under shared developmental constraints among speci...
Transport networks serve critical functions in biological and engineered systems, and yet their desi...
International audiencePlant architecture results from developmental processes occurring throughout t...
International audiencePlant architecture results from developmental processes occurring throughout t...
The root is an important organ of a plant since it is responsible for water and nutrient uptake. Ana...
Several theories predict whole-tree function on the basis of allometric scaling relationships assume...
Root morphology influences strongly plant/soil interactions. However, the complexity of root archite...