International audienceStudies on tree biomechanical design usually focus on stem stiffness, resistance to breakage or uprooting, and elastic stability. Here we consider another biomechanical constraint related to the interaction between growth and gravity. Because stems are slender structures and are never perfectly symmetric, the increase in tree mass always causes bending movements. Given the current mechanical design of trees, integration of these movements over time would ultimately lead to a weeping habit unless some gravitropic correction occurs. This correction is achieved by asymmetric internal forces induced during the maturation of new wood. The long-term stability of a growing stem therefore depends on how the gravitropic correct...
International audienceIn tree trunks, the motor of gravitropism involves radial growth and different...
International audienceThis work aims to model the consequences of different strategies used by tree ...
During tree growth, mechanical stresses accumulate in the stem because of the increasing tree weight...
International audienceStudies on tree biomechanical design usually focus on stem stiffness, resistan...
Bending movement of a branch depends on the mutual interaction of gravitational disturbance, phototr...
International audienceThe main biological function of reaction wood is to act as “muscle” for trees,...
International audienceThe main biological function of reaction wood is to act as “muscle” for trees,...
Trees are gigantic and long living organisms where gravitropic movements are governed by cambial gro...
The mechanisms that lead to prestresses (usually called "growth stresses") in wood of growing trees ...
International audienceTrees have a motor system to enable upright growth in the field of gravity. Th...
International audienceThe level of stresses of tension wood changes during the gravitropic movement....
International audienceDuring tree growth, mechanical stresses accumulate in the trunk and branches d...
International audienceThis work aims to model the mechanical processes used by tree branches to cont...
International audienceIn tree trunks, the motor of gravitropism involves radial growth and different...
International audienceThis work aims to model the consequences of different strategies used by tree ...
During tree growth, mechanical stresses accumulate in the stem because of the increasing tree weight...
International audienceStudies on tree biomechanical design usually focus on stem stiffness, resistan...
Bending movement of a branch depends on the mutual interaction of gravitational disturbance, phototr...
International audienceThe main biological function of reaction wood is to act as “muscle” for trees,...
International audienceThe main biological function of reaction wood is to act as “muscle” for trees,...
Trees are gigantic and long living organisms where gravitropic movements are governed by cambial gro...
The mechanisms that lead to prestresses (usually called "growth stresses") in wood of growing trees ...
International audienceTrees have a motor system to enable upright growth in the field of gravity. Th...
International audienceThe level of stresses of tension wood changes during the gravitropic movement....
International audienceDuring tree growth, mechanical stresses accumulate in the trunk and branches d...
International audienceThis work aims to model the mechanical processes used by tree branches to cont...
International audienceIn tree trunks, the motor of gravitropism involves radial growth and different...
International audienceThis work aims to model the consequences of different strategies used by tree ...
During tree growth, mechanical stresses accumulate in the stem because of the increasing tree weight...