International audienceHow morphogenesis depends on cell properties is an active direction of research. Here, we focus on mechanical models of growing plant tissues, where microscopic (sub)cellular structure is taken into account. In order to establish links between microscopic and macroscopic tissue properties, we perform a multiscale analysis of a model of growing plant tissue with subcellular resolution. We use homogenization to rigorously derive the corresponding macroscopic tissue-scale model. Tissue-scale mechanical properties are computed from microscopic structural and material properties, taking into account deformation by the growth field. We then consider case studies and numerically compare the detailed microscopic model and the ...
The link between genetic regulation and the definition of form and size during morphogenesis remains...
In this paper homogenization of a mathematical model for plant tissue biomechanics is presented. The...
International audienceIn a recent paper, Coen et al. [2004] proposed a qualitative framework to stud...
How morphogenesis depends on cell properties is an active direction of research. Here, we focus on m...
We present a micro-macro method for the simulation of large elastic deformations of plant tissue. At...
Morphogenesis in plants and animals involves large irreversible deformations. In plants, the respons...
Plant petioles and stems are hierarchical cellular structures, displaying structuralfeatures defined...
International audienceThe definition of shape in multicellular organisms is a major issue of develop...
The development of an organ or organism is a complex process that includes many interact- ing compon...
We present a discrete mechanical model to study plant development. The method is built up of mass po...
We present a discrete mechanical model to study plant development. The method is built up of mass po...
New tools are required to address the challenge of relating plant hormone levels, hormone responses,...
Morphogenesis is the creation of form, a complex process requiring the integration of genetics, mech...
In this paper homogenization of a mathematical model for biomechanics of a plant tissue with randoml...
International audienceThe link between genetic regulation and the definition of form and size during...
The link between genetic regulation and the definition of form and size during morphogenesis remains...
In this paper homogenization of a mathematical model for plant tissue biomechanics is presented. The...
International audienceIn a recent paper, Coen et al. [2004] proposed a qualitative framework to stud...
How morphogenesis depends on cell properties is an active direction of research. Here, we focus on m...
We present a micro-macro method for the simulation of large elastic deformations of plant tissue. At...
Morphogenesis in plants and animals involves large irreversible deformations. In plants, the respons...
Plant petioles and stems are hierarchical cellular structures, displaying structuralfeatures defined...
International audienceThe definition of shape in multicellular organisms is a major issue of develop...
The development of an organ or organism is a complex process that includes many interact- ing compon...
We present a discrete mechanical model to study plant development. The method is built up of mass po...
We present a discrete mechanical model to study plant development. The method is built up of mass po...
New tools are required to address the challenge of relating plant hormone levels, hormone responses,...
Morphogenesis is the creation of form, a complex process requiring the integration of genetics, mech...
In this paper homogenization of a mathematical model for biomechanics of a plant tissue with randoml...
International audienceThe link between genetic regulation and the definition of form and size during...
The link between genetic regulation and the definition of form and size during morphogenesis remains...
In this paper homogenization of a mathematical model for plant tissue biomechanics is presented. The...
International audienceIn a recent paper, Coen et al. [2004] proposed a qualitative framework to stud...