International audienceThis work aims to model the mechanical processes used by tree branches to control their posture despite their increasing weight loading. The two known options for a branch to maintain its orientation are the asymmetry of maturation stress, including reaction wood formation, and eccentric radial growth. Both options can be observed in nature and influence the stress distribution developed in the branch each year. This so-called "growth stress" reflects the mechanical state of the branch. In this work, a growth stress model was developed at the cross-section level in order to quantify and study the bio-mechanical impact of each process. For illustration, this model was applied to branches of two 50-year-old trees, one so...
Bending movement of a branch depends on the mutual interaction of gravitational disturbance, phototr...
International audienceStudies on tree biomechanical design usually focus on stem stiffness, resistan...
International audienceLiving wood in the tree performs a muscular action by generating forces at the...
International audienceThis work aims to model the mechanical processes used by tree branches to cont...
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 audienceDuring tree growth, mechanical stresses accumulate in the trunk and branches d...
International audienceThe diameter growth of trees occurs by the progressive deposition of new wood ...
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,...
International audienceTrees have a motor system to enable upright growth in the field of gravity. Th...
Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture. nationale.National audienceThe main objectiv...
The main objective of this paper is to present the results of a study of the interactions between th...
The mechanisms that lead to prestresses (usually called "growth stresses") in wood of growing trees ...
International audienceTrees control their posture by generating asymmetric mechanical stress around ...
Bending movement of a branch depends on the mutual interaction of gravitational disturbance, phototr...
International audienceStudies on tree biomechanical design usually focus on stem stiffness, resistan...
International audienceLiving wood in the tree performs a muscular action by generating forces at the...
International audienceThis work aims to model the mechanical processes used by tree branches to cont...
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 audienceDuring tree growth, mechanical stresses accumulate in the trunk and branches d...
International audienceThe diameter growth of trees occurs by the progressive deposition of new wood ...
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,...
International audienceTrees have a motor system to enable upright growth in the field of gravity. Th...
Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture. nationale.National audienceThe main objectiv...
The main objective of this paper is to present the results of a study of the interactions between th...
The mechanisms that lead to prestresses (usually called "growth stresses") in wood of growing trees ...
International audienceTrees control their posture by generating asymmetric mechanical stress around ...
Bending movement of a branch depends on the mutual interaction of gravitational disturbance, phototr...
International audienceStudies on tree biomechanical design usually focus on stem stiffness, resistan...
International audienceLiving wood in the tree performs a muscular action by generating forces at the...