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Autore principale: Gouin, Henri
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author Gouin, Henri
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contents Since Charles Darwin's time, the study of climbing plants on a cylindrical stake has been the subject of numerous articles in plant biology. One of the main ideas for studying the coiling of an elastic plant stem is to consider the growth of the plant stem in terms of evolution over time. However, as this development takes place over a long time scale, the static study alone has not been studied independently. Our static approach requires us to take into account elasticity, turgor pressure and gravity forces in a first analysis. The aim of this article is to present a simplified model demonstrating why plant stems climb mainly on their circular helix-shaped stakes, with the diameter of the stake playing an important role in plant stem ascent, as does the fineness of the stem. To perform this calculation, for a given mass density, we consider the variational principle of minimum energy. For thin plant stems, we can see, in first approximation, that the effect of gravity and turgor pressure can be neglected with respect to the energy of elasticity, and that the bulk of the calculation concerns elasticity terms.
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spellingShingle Climbing plants -- Wrapping elastic plant stems around a cylindrical stake
Gouin, Henri
Biological Physics
Since Charles Darwin's time, the study of climbing plants on a cylindrical stake has been the subject of numerous articles in plant biology. One of the main ideas for studying the coiling of an elastic plant stem is to consider the growth of the plant stem in terms of evolution over time. However, as this development takes place over a long time scale, the static study alone has not been studied independently. Our static approach requires us to take into account elasticity, turgor pressure and gravity forces in a first analysis. The aim of this article is to present a simplified model demonstrating why plant stems climb mainly on their circular helix-shaped stakes, with the diameter of the stake playing an important role in plant stem ascent, as does the fineness of the stem. To perform this calculation, for a given mass density, we consider the variational principle of minimum energy. For thin plant stems, we can see, in first approximation, that the effect of gravity and turgor pressure can be neglected with respect to the energy of elasticity, and that the bulk of the calculation concerns elasticity terms.
title Climbing plants -- Wrapping elastic plant stems around a cylindrical stake
topic Biological Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.15414