Plastic increases in stem elongation in dense vegetation are generally believed to be induced by canopy shading, but because plants protect each other from wind, shielding (reduced mechanical stress) could also play a role. To address this issue, tobacco Nicotiana tabacum plants were subjected to two levels of mechanical stress, 0 (control) or 40 (flexed) daily flexures, and grown solitarily, in a dense monostand (with plants of only one mechanical treatment), or in a mixed stand (flexed and control plants grown together). Flexed plants produced shorter and thicker stems with a lower Young's modulus than control plants, while dense-stand plants had relatively taller and thinner stems than solitary ones. Flexing effects on stem characteristi...
Longitudinal growth strains develop in woody tissues during cell-wall formation. This study compares...
Abstract Increased cell number and cell length both contribute to shade induced elon-gation of petio...
Mechanical signals are important factors that control plants growth and development. External mechan...
Plastic increases in stem elongation in dense vegetation are generally believed to be induced by can...
Plant responses to mechanical stress (e.g. wind or touch) involve a suite of physiologic and develop...
Soil compaction can strongly affect plant performance as many other stress factors. In nature, many ...
† Background and Aims Because plants protect each other from wind, stand density affects both the li...
The interacting effects of different environmental cues in determining a plant's phenotype and perfo...
Analysing plant phenotypic plasticity in response to wind is complicated as this factor entails not ...
Mechanical factors play an important role in plant tissues growth and development. Plant growth is ...
To examine potential costs of mechanical hardening in plants, dose‐dependent effects of mechanical p...
In drylands, wind, sand burial and grazing are three important factors affecting growth and mechanic...
Increased cell number and cell length both contribute to shade induced elongation of petioles which ...
Contains fulltext : 60302.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Plant competit...
ACL-11-06International audienceBackground and Aims: Mechanical perturbation is known to inhibit elon...
Longitudinal growth strains develop in woody tissues during cell-wall formation. This study compares...
Abstract Increased cell number and cell length both contribute to shade induced elon-gation of petio...
Mechanical signals are important factors that control plants growth and development. External mechan...
Plastic increases in stem elongation in dense vegetation are generally believed to be induced by can...
Plant responses to mechanical stress (e.g. wind or touch) involve a suite of physiologic and develop...
Soil compaction can strongly affect plant performance as many other stress factors. In nature, many ...
† Background and Aims Because plants protect each other from wind, stand density affects both the li...
The interacting effects of different environmental cues in determining a plant's phenotype and perfo...
Analysing plant phenotypic plasticity in response to wind is complicated as this factor entails not ...
Mechanical factors play an important role in plant tissues growth and development. Plant growth is ...
To examine potential costs of mechanical hardening in plants, dose‐dependent effects of mechanical p...
In drylands, wind, sand burial and grazing are three important factors affecting growth and mechanic...
Increased cell number and cell length both contribute to shade induced elongation of petioles which ...
Contains fulltext : 60302.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Plant competit...
ACL-11-06International audienceBackground and Aims: Mechanical perturbation is known to inhibit elon...
Longitudinal growth strains develop in woody tissues during cell-wall formation. This study compares...
Abstract Increased cell number and cell length both contribute to shade induced elon-gation of petio...
Mechanical signals are important factors that control plants growth and development. External mechan...