A mechanistic model of carbon partitioning, based on the Munch hypothesis of phloem transport and implemented with PIAF-Munch modelling platform (Lacointe and Minchin 2008), was tested for an architecture more complex than any tested previously. Using (11)C to label photosynthate, responses in transport of photosynthate within a heavily pruned dwarf bean plant (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) to changes in source and sink activities were compared with model predictions. The observed treatment responses were successfully predicted. However, the observations could not be completely explained if the modelled stem contained only one phloem pathway: tracer from a labelled leaf was always detected in both shoot apex and root, whichever of the two leaves w...
Carbon assimilation and leaf-to-fruit sugar transport are, along with plant water status, the drivin...
Plant growth and development involve the integration of numerous processes, influenced by both endog...
International audienceUnderstanding and simulating carbon allocation in plants is necessary to predi...
A mechanistic model of carbon partitioning, based on the Munch hypothesis of phloem transport and im...
Most current models of assimilate carbohydrate partitioning are based on growth patterns observed un...
The function of the plant's vasculature, incorporating both phloem and xylem, is of fundamental impo...
Carbon partitioning between alternative sinks is the weak point of all plant growth models, being do...
Transport of carbohydrates and water are essential aspects of plant function. The aim of this study ...
International audiencePhloem transport is the process by which carbohydrates produced by photosynthe...
The Carbon Transport-Resistance Allocation Model (C-TRAM) developed for L-system plant models is bas...
The pressure flow model of phloem transport envisaged by Münch (1930) has gained wide acceptance. Re...
It is generally believed that an osmotically generated pressure gradient drives the phloem mass flow...
International audienceWe present here the framework for a Functional-structural plant model (FSPM) o...
We present data showing that the fraction of the avail-able photosynthate partitioned between the ro...
© 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. Vascular plants r...
Carbon assimilation and leaf-to-fruit sugar transport are, along with plant water status, the drivin...
Plant growth and development involve the integration of numerous processes, influenced by both endog...
International audienceUnderstanding and simulating carbon allocation in plants is necessary to predi...
A mechanistic model of carbon partitioning, based on the Munch hypothesis of phloem transport and im...
Most current models of assimilate carbohydrate partitioning are based on growth patterns observed un...
The function of the plant's vasculature, incorporating both phloem and xylem, is of fundamental impo...
Carbon partitioning between alternative sinks is the weak point of all plant growth models, being do...
Transport of carbohydrates and water are essential aspects of plant function. The aim of this study ...
International audiencePhloem transport is the process by which carbohydrates produced by photosynthe...
The Carbon Transport-Resistance Allocation Model (C-TRAM) developed for L-system plant models is bas...
The pressure flow model of phloem transport envisaged by Münch (1930) has gained wide acceptance. Re...
It is generally believed that an osmotically generated pressure gradient drives the phloem mass flow...
International audienceWe present here the framework for a Functional-structural plant model (FSPM) o...
We present data showing that the fraction of the avail-able photosynthate partitioned between the ro...
© 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. Vascular plants r...
Carbon assimilation and leaf-to-fruit sugar transport are, along with plant water status, the drivin...
Plant growth and development involve the integration of numerous processes, influenced by both endog...
International audienceUnderstanding and simulating carbon allocation in plants is necessary to predi...