International audienceClimbing plants exhibit specialized shoots, called "searchers", to cross spaces and alternate between spatially discontinuous supports in their natural habitats. To achieve this task, searcher shoots combine both primary and secondary growth processes of their stems in order to support, orientate and explore their extensional growth into the environment. Currently, there is an increasing interest in developing models to describe plant growth and posture. However, the interactions between the sensing activity (e.g. photo-, gravi-, proprioceptive sensing) and the elastic responses are not yet fully understood. Here, we aim to model the extension and rigidification of searcher shoots. Our model defines variations in the r...
Growing plant stems and shoots exhibit a variety of shapes that embody growth in response to various...
Growing plant stems and shoots exhibit a variety of shapes that embody growth in response to various...
Evidence suggests that human and non-human animals program their grasping movements depending on ob...
Climbing plants exhibit specialized shoots, called "searchers", to cross spaces and alternate betwee...
In recent years, there has been a rise in interest in the development of self-growing robotics inspi...
International audienceClimbing plants need to reach supports and position their leaves for light cap...
International audienceClimbing plants need to reach supports and position their leaves for light cap...
Plants’ structure is the result of constant evolution towards the adaptation to the surrounding envi...
Self-supporting plant stems are slender, erect structures that remain standing while growing in high...
Climbing plants need to reach supports and position their leaves for light capture. Vines and lianas...
Plants such as climbers characterized by stems or tendrils need to find a potential support (e.g., p...
Author Summary Although plants are mostly seen as static, they are constantly moving to adapt to cha...
The colonization of the atmosphere by land plants was a major evolutionary step. The mechanisms that...
ISI Document Delivery No.: AE7GDGravitropism, the slow reorientation of plant growth in response to ...
Although plants are essentially sessile in nature, these organisms are very much in tune with their ...
Growing plant stems and shoots exhibit a variety of shapes that embody growth in response to various...
Growing plant stems and shoots exhibit a variety of shapes that embody growth in response to various...
Evidence suggests that human and non-human animals program their grasping movements depending on ob...
Climbing plants exhibit specialized shoots, called "searchers", to cross spaces and alternate betwee...
In recent years, there has been a rise in interest in the development of self-growing robotics inspi...
International audienceClimbing plants need to reach supports and position their leaves for light cap...
International audienceClimbing plants need to reach supports and position their leaves for light cap...
Plants’ structure is the result of constant evolution towards the adaptation to the surrounding envi...
Self-supporting plant stems are slender, erect structures that remain standing while growing in high...
Climbing plants need to reach supports and position their leaves for light capture. Vines and lianas...
Plants such as climbers characterized by stems or tendrils need to find a potential support (e.g., p...
Author Summary Although plants are mostly seen as static, they are constantly moving to adapt to cha...
The colonization of the atmosphere by land plants was a major evolutionary step. The mechanisms that...
ISI Document Delivery No.: AE7GDGravitropism, the slow reorientation of plant growth in response to ...
Although plants are essentially sessile in nature, these organisms are very much in tune with their ...
Growing plant stems and shoots exhibit a variety of shapes that embody growth in response to various...
Growing plant stems and shoots exhibit a variety of shapes that embody growth in response to various...
Evidence suggests that human and non-human animals program their grasping movements depending on ob...