Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2180546 | Fungal Biology Reviews | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The mathematical modelling of growing filamentous cells has been approached in a variety of ways ranging from simple geometric to biomechanically based models using exact, nonlinear, elasticity theory for shells and membranes in which a growth mechanism is included, and alternative approaches using visco-plasticity theory. We describe how the nonlinear elastic model is able to capture essential biomechanical mechanical features of the growth of a broad array of filamentous cells including fungi, actinomycetes, pollen tubes, and root hairs. A comparison between this approach and visco-plasticity based models is made.
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Authors
Alain Goriely, Michael Tabor,