Understanding the principles and mechanisms of cell growth coordination in plant tissue remains an outstanding challenge for modern developmental biology. Cell-based modeling is a widely used technique for studying the geometric and topological features of plant tissue morphology during growth. We developed a quasi-one-dimensional model of unidirectional growth of a tissue layer in a linear leaf blade that takes cell autonomous growth mode into account.
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February 2015
The epidermis of a linear leaf, as in Poaceae, is established by parallel files of cells originating from the leaf base. Their feature is symplastic growth where neighboring cell walls adhere and do not slide along each other. We developed a simple mechanical cell-based model for symplastic growth of linear leaf blade.
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