• Background and Aims Cleavers (Galium aparine) is a fast-growing herbaceous annual with a semi-self-supporting, scrambling-ascending growth habit. Mature plants often use upright species for support. It is common in hedgerows and on waste ground. This study aims to characterize the mechanical behaviour of the stem and roots of cleavers and relate this to the arrangement of structural tissue, the net microfibrillar orientations in the cell walls, and plant growth habit. • Methods The morphology and mechanics of mature cleavers was investigated using plants grown in pots and ones collected from the grounds at the University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK. Tensile tests were carried out on the stem and the basal section of the first-order late...
Strong regions and physical barriers in soils may slow root elongation, leading to reduced water and...
Abstract During biological evolution, plants have developed a wide variety of body plans and concept...
The relationship between the amount of growth stress and the degree of artificial inclination was i...
Cleavers (Galium aparine L.) is a fast growing herbaceous annual with a scrambling-ascending growth ...
Reaction wood (RW) formation is an innate physiological response of woody plants to counteract mecha...
Mechanical factors play an important role in plant tissues growth and development. Plant growth is ...
The microscopic structure and anisotropy of plant cell walls greatly influence the mechanical proper...
The effect of mechanical stress on the root apical meristem (RAM) organization of Zea mays was inves...
From the stems of agricultural crops to the structural trunks of trees, studying the mechanical beha...
Longitudinal growth strains develop in woody tissues during cell-wall formation. This study compares...
© 2018 CSIRO. Restoration of stem vertical position after plant inclination is a widely spread versi...
As the connection between lamina and stem, petioles are essential for plant survival. Petioles serve...
Higher plants are hierarchical structures with several integrated levels of organization. Column-lik...
Background and Aims: Progress has been made in understanding the physiological and molecular basis o...
© 2017 American Society of Plant Biologists. All Rights Reserved. At early stages of Arabidopsis (Ar...
Strong regions and physical barriers in soils may slow root elongation, leading to reduced water and...
Abstract During biological evolution, plants have developed a wide variety of body plans and concept...
The relationship between the amount of growth stress and the degree of artificial inclination was i...
Cleavers (Galium aparine L.) is a fast growing herbaceous annual with a scrambling-ascending growth ...
Reaction wood (RW) formation is an innate physiological response of woody plants to counteract mecha...
Mechanical factors play an important role in plant tissues growth and development. Plant growth is ...
The microscopic structure and anisotropy of plant cell walls greatly influence the mechanical proper...
The effect of mechanical stress on the root apical meristem (RAM) organization of Zea mays was inves...
From the stems of agricultural crops to the structural trunks of trees, studying the mechanical beha...
Longitudinal growth strains develop in woody tissues during cell-wall formation. This study compares...
© 2018 CSIRO. Restoration of stem vertical position after plant inclination is a widely spread versi...
As the connection between lamina and stem, petioles are essential for plant survival. Petioles serve...
Higher plants are hierarchical structures with several integrated levels of organization. Column-lik...
Background and Aims: Progress has been made in understanding the physiological and molecular basis o...
© 2017 American Society of Plant Biologists. All Rights Reserved. At early stages of Arabidopsis (Ar...
Strong regions and physical barriers in soils may slow root elongation, leading to reduced water and...
Abstract During biological evolution, plants have developed a wide variety of body plans and concept...
The relationship between the amount of growth stress and the degree of artificial inclination was i...