Based upon apical growth and hyphal branching, the two main processes that drive the growth pattern of a fungal network, we propose here a two-dimensions simulation based on a binary-tree modelling allowing us to extract the main characteristics of a generic thallus growth. In particular, we showed that, in a homogeneous environment, the fungal growth can be optimized for exploration and exploitation of its surroundings with a specific angular distribution of apical branching. Two complementary methods of extracting angle values have been used to confront the result of the simulation with experimental data obtained from the thallus growth of the saprophytic filamentous fungus Podospora anserina. Finally, we propose here a validated model th...
Filamentous fungi grow efficient nutrient transportation networks which are highly resilient to atta...
Filamentous fungi are ubiquitous in nature and have high societal significance, being both major (fo...
Fungi are a crucial component of most ecosystems and are responsible for decomposing organic matter,...
The success of filamentous fungi in colonizing most natural environments can be largely attributed t...
International audienceIn this work, we present a new PDE model of the growth of Postia placenta , a ...
The vegetative form of filamentous fungi is constituted by a branching network of growing hyphae, th...
<FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE=3>This thesis is concerned with the growth of microscopic mycelial fungi (Se...
International audienceFilamentous fungi can regulate their growth mechanisms to adapt to the environ...
Topology provides a novel means to describe branching patterns and has not been applied to fungal co...
Fungi generally exist as unicellular organisms (yeasts) or in a vegetative state in which a mycelium...
International audienceFungi are one of the most destructive agents to wood and wood-based products, ...
A mathematical model for apical growth, septation, and branching of mycelial microorganisms is prese...
The study of filamentous fungi can be difficult through experimental means alone due to the complexi...
This contribution, based on a Special Interest Group session held during IMC9, focuses on physiologi...
<div><p>Branching networks are ubiquitous in nature and their growth often responds to environmental...
Filamentous fungi grow efficient nutrient transportation networks which are highly resilient to atta...
Filamentous fungi are ubiquitous in nature and have high societal significance, being both major (fo...
Fungi are a crucial component of most ecosystems and are responsible for decomposing organic matter,...
The success of filamentous fungi in colonizing most natural environments can be largely attributed t...
International audienceIn this work, we present a new PDE model of the growth of Postia placenta , a ...
The vegetative form of filamentous fungi is constituted by a branching network of growing hyphae, th...
<FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE=3>This thesis is concerned with the growth of microscopic mycelial fungi (Se...
International audienceFilamentous fungi can regulate their growth mechanisms to adapt to the environ...
Topology provides a novel means to describe branching patterns and has not been applied to fungal co...
Fungi generally exist as unicellular organisms (yeasts) or in a vegetative state in which a mycelium...
International audienceFungi are one of the most destructive agents to wood and wood-based products, ...
A mathematical model for apical growth, septation, and branching of mycelial microorganisms is prese...
The study of filamentous fungi can be difficult through experimental means alone due to the complexi...
This contribution, based on a Special Interest Group session held during IMC9, focuses on physiologi...
<div><p>Branching networks are ubiquitous in nature and their growth often responds to environmental...
Filamentous fungi grow efficient nutrient transportation networks which are highly resilient to atta...
Filamentous fungi are ubiquitous in nature and have high societal significance, being both major (fo...
Fungi are a crucial component of most ecosystems and are responsible for decomposing organic matter,...