Modeling of spatial variations of growth within apical domes by means of the growth tensor. L Growth specified on dome axis

By using the growth tensor and a natural curvilinear coordinate system for description of the distribution of growth in plant organs, three geometric types of shoot apical domes (parabolic, elliptical and hyperbolic) were modeled. It was assumed that apical dome geometry remains unchanged during gro...

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Main Authors: Zygmunt Hejnowicz, Jerzy Nakielski, Krystyna Hejnowicz
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Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2014-01-01
Series:Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/3172
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spelling doaj-54728264a8384c13b751a786afab83e32020-11-25T03:32:04ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae2083-94802014-01-01531172810.5586/asbp.1984.0032650Modeling of spatial variations of growth within apical domes by means of the growth tensor. L Growth specified on dome axisZygmunt Hejnowicz0Jerzy Nakielski1Krystyna Hejnowicz2Silesian UniversitySilesian UniversitySilesian UniversityBy using the growth tensor and a natural curvilinear coordinate system for description of the distribution of growth in plant organs, three geometric types of shoot apical domes (parabolic, elliptical and hyperbolic) were modeled. It was assumed that apical dome geometry remains unchanged during growth and that the natural coordinate systems are paraboloidal and prolate spheroidal. Two variants of the displacement velocity fields V were considered. One variant is specified by a constant relative elemental rate of growth along the axis of the dome. The second is specified by a rate increasing proportionally with distance from the geometric focus of the coordinate systems (and the apical dome). The growth tensor was used to calculate spatial variations of growth rates for each variant of each dome type. There is in both variants a clear tendency toward lower growth rates in the distal region of the dome. A basic condition for the existence of a tunica is met.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/3172apical domegrowth tensorgrowth variations
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author Zygmunt Hejnowicz
Jerzy Nakielski
Krystyna Hejnowicz
spellingShingle Zygmunt Hejnowicz
Jerzy Nakielski
Krystyna Hejnowicz
Modeling of spatial variations of growth within apical domes by means of the growth tensor. L Growth specified on dome axis
Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
apical dome
growth tensor
growth variations
author_facet Zygmunt Hejnowicz
Jerzy Nakielski
Krystyna Hejnowicz
author_sort Zygmunt Hejnowicz
title Modeling of spatial variations of growth within apical domes by means of the growth tensor. L Growth specified on dome axis
title_short Modeling of spatial variations of growth within apical domes by means of the growth tensor. L Growth specified on dome axis
title_full Modeling of spatial variations of growth within apical domes by means of the growth tensor. L Growth specified on dome axis
title_fullStr Modeling of spatial variations of growth within apical domes by means of the growth tensor. L Growth specified on dome axis
title_full_unstemmed Modeling of spatial variations of growth within apical domes by means of the growth tensor. L Growth specified on dome axis
title_sort modeling of spatial variations of growth within apical domes by means of the growth tensor. l growth specified on dome axis
publisher Polish Botanical Society
series Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
issn 2083-9480
publishDate 2014-01-01
description By using the growth tensor and a natural curvilinear coordinate system for description of the distribution of growth in plant organs, three geometric types of shoot apical domes (parabolic, elliptical and hyperbolic) were modeled. It was assumed that apical dome geometry remains unchanged during growth and that the natural coordinate systems are paraboloidal and prolate spheroidal. Two variants of the displacement velocity fields V were considered. One variant is specified by a constant relative elemental rate of growth along the axis of the dome. The second is specified by a rate increasing proportionally with distance from the geometric focus of the coordinate systems (and the apical dome). The growth tensor was used to calculate spatial variations of growth rates for each variant of each dome type. There is in both variants a clear tendency toward lower growth rates in the distal region of the dome. A basic condition for the existence of a tunica is met.
topic apical dome
growth tensor
growth variations
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/3172
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