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Article Dans Une Revue Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Année : 2017

Universal poroelastic mechanism for hydraulic signals in biomimetic and natural branches

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Plants constantly undergo external mechanical loads such as wind or touch and respond to these stimuli by acclimating their growth processes. A fascinating feature of this mechanical-induced growth response is that it can occur rapidly and at long distance from the initial site of stimulation, suggesting the existence of a fast signal that propagates across the whole plant. The nature and origin of the signal is still not understood, but it has been recently suggested that it could be purely mechanical and originate from the coupling between the local deformation of the tissues (bending) and the water pressure in the plant vascular system. Here, we address the physical origin of this hydromechanical coupling using a biomimetic strategy. We designed soft artificial branches perforated with longitudinal liquid-filled channels that mimic the basic features of natural stems and branches. In response to bending, a strong overpressure is generated in the channels that varies quadratically with the bending curvature. A model based on a mechanism analogous to the ovalization of hollow tubes enables us to predict quantitatively this nonlinear poroelastic response and identify the key physical parameters that control the generation of the pressure pulse. Further experiments conducted on natural tree branches reveal the same phenomenology. Once rescaled by the model prediction, both the biomimetic and natural branches fall on the same master curve, enlightening the universality of our poroelastic mechanism for the generation of hydraulic signals in plants.
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hal-01613620 , version 1 (09-10-2017)

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Jean-François Louf, Gilles Guéna, Eric Badel, Yoel Forterre. Universal poroelastic mechanism for hydraulic signals in biomimetic and natural branches. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2017, 114 (42), 6 p. ⟨10.1073/pnas.1707675114⟩. ⟨hal-01613620⟩
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