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The Pollen Tube: a Soft Shell with a Hard Core - Vogler - The Plant Journal - Wiley Online Library

The Pollen Tube: a Soft Shell with a Hard Core - Vogler - The Plant Journal - Wiley Online Library | plant cell genetics | Scoop.it

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Plant cell expansion is controlled by a fine-tuned balance between intracellular turgor pressure, cell wall loosening, and cell wall biosynthesis. To understand these processes, it is important to gain in-depth knowledge of cell wall mechanics. Pollen tubes are tip-growing cells that provide an ideal system to study mechanical properties at the single cell level. With available approaches it was not easy to measure important mechanical parameters of pollen tubes, such as the elasticity of the cell wall. We used the Cellular Force Microscope (CFM) to measure the apparent stiffness of lily pollen tubes. In combination with a mechanical model based on the finite element method (FEM), this allowed us to calculate turgor pressure and cell wall elasticity, which we found to be around 0.3 MPa and 20-90 MPa, respectively. Furthermore, and in contrast to previous reports, we showed that the difference in stiffness between the pollen tube tip and the shank can be explained solely by the geometry of the pollen tube. CFM in combination with a FEM-based model provides a powerful method to evaluate important mechanical parameters of single, growing cells. Our findings indicate that the cell wall of growing pollen tubes has mechanical properties similar to rubber. This suggests that a fully turgid pollen tube is a relatively stiff, yet flexible cell that can react very quickly to obstacles or attractants by adjusting the direction of growth on its way through the female transmitting tissue.


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Le rapport sur l'homéopathie très critiqué - 8 juillet 2012

Le rapport sur l'homéopathie très critiqué - 8 juillet 2012 | plant cell genetics | Scoop.it

La polémique continue et s'amplifie dans les milieux touchés à propos de l'étude suisse sur la qualité des traitements homéopathiques, selon la presse dominicale. L'étude qui qualifie les traitements homéopathiques d'efficaces et économiquement intéressants montrerait de grossières lacunes scientifiques


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