The cylindrical, single-celled sporangiophore of Phycomyces blakesleeanus grows (enlarges) predominantly in the longitudinal direction during two stages of development; stage I and stage IVb. Cell enlargement (cell wall extension) occurs in a distinct region termed the "growing zone." It was previously reported that a large step-up or pulse-up in turgor pressure, greater than approximately 0.02 MPa, will elicit a transient decrease in longitudinal growth rate of the stage I and stage IVb sporangiophore. This transient decrease in longitudinal growth rate is termed the "pressure response." Both the magnitude and duration of the pressure response depend on the magnitude of the turgor pressure step-up or pulse-up. Qualitatively, the pressure r...
Cells of algae, fungi, and plants have walls and exhibit expansive growth which can increase their v...
At the cellular level, plant growth results from the competition between the so-called turgor pressu...
International audienceCell-to-cell heterogeneity prevails in many systems, as exemplified by cell gr...
The pressure probe was used to conduct in vivo creep and in vivo stress relaxation experiments on th...
The physical characteristics which govern the water relations of the giant-celled sporangiophore of ...
Unicellular zygomycete fungus Phycomyces blakesleeanus exhibits a typical apical growth that depends...
Expansive growth is a culmination of many biological processes. It is fundamental to volume growth, ...
Sporangiophores of Phycomyces in stage IV b have been stimulated by parallel light in test areas 0.2...
SummaryWalled cells have the ability to remodel their shape while sustaining an internal turgor pres...
671-677Hyphal growth has been examined from a mechanistic standpoint to understand the role of turg...
International audienceGrowth is central to plant morphogenesis. Plant cells are encased in rigid cel...
Tip growth is a form of cellular expansion characteristic of fungal hyphae and some types of plant c...
The growing zone (GZ) of the unicellular coenocytic sporangiophore of Phycomyces blakesleeanus repre...
At the cellular level, plant growth results from the competition between the so-called turgor pressu...
Cells of algae, fungi, and plants have walls and exhibit expansive growth which can increase their v...
At the cellular level, plant growth results from the competition between the so-called turgor pressu...
International audienceCell-to-cell heterogeneity prevails in many systems, as exemplified by cell gr...
The pressure probe was used to conduct in vivo creep and in vivo stress relaxation experiments on th...
The physical characteristics which govern the water relations of the giant-celled sporangiophore of ...
Unicellular zygomycete fungus Phycomyces blakesleeanus exhibits a typical apical growth that depends...
Expansive growth is a culmination of many biological processes. It is fundamental to volume growth, ...
Sporangiophores of Phycomyces in stage IV b have been stimulated by parallel light in test areas 0.2...
SummaryWalled cells have the ability to remodel their shape while sustaining an internal turgor pres...
671-677Hyphal growth has been examined from a mechanistic standpoint to understand the role of turg...
International audienceGrowth is central to plant morphogenesis. Plant cells are encased in rigid cel...
Tip growth is a form of cellular expansion characteristic of fungal hyphae and some types of plant c...
The growing zone (GZ) of the unicellular coenocytic sporangiophore of Phycomyces blakesleeanus repre...
At the cellular level, plant growth results from the competition between the so-called turgor pressu...
Cells of algae, fungi, and plants have walls and exhibit expansive growth which can increase their v...
At the cellular level, plant growth results from the competition between the so-called turgor pressu...
International audienceCell-to-cell heterogeneity prevails in many systems, as exemplified by cell gr...