Spatial and directional variation of growth rates in Arabidopsis root apex: a modelling study.

Growth and cellular organization of the Arabidopsis root apex are investigated in various aspects, but still little is known about spatial and directional variation of growth rates in very apical part of the apex, especially in 3D. The present paper aims to fill this gap with the aid of a computer m...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Jerzy Nakielski, Marcin Lipowczan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3867472?pdf=render
id doaj-88d25f0262fe4581b7f3e380532b5bb7
record_format Article
spelling doaj-88d25f0262fe4581b7f3e380532b5bb72020-11-25T00:47:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01812e8433710.1371/journal.pone.0084337Spatial and directional variation of growth rates in Arabidopsis root apex: a modelling study.Jerzy NakielskiMarcin LipowczanGrowth and cellular organization of the Arabidopsis root apex are investigated in various aspects, but still little is known about spatial and directional variation of growth rates in very apical part of the apex, especially in 3D. The present paper aims to fill this gap with the aid of a computer modelling based on the growth tensor method. The root apex with a typical shape and cellular pattern is considered. Previously, on the basis of two types of empirical data: the published velocity profile along the root axis and dimensions of cell packets formed in the lateral part of the root cap, the displacement velocity field for the root apex was determined. Here this field is adopted to calculate the linear growth rate in different points and directions. The results are interpreted taking principal growth directions into account. The root apex manifests a significant anisotropy of the linear growth rate. The directional preferences depend on a position within the root apex. In the root proper the rate in the periclinal direction predominates everywhere, while in the root cap the predominating direction varies with distance from the quiescent centre. The rhizodermis is distinguished from the neighbouring tissues (cortex, root cap) by relatively high contribution of the growth rate in the anticlinal direction. The degree of growth anisotropy calculated for planes defined by principal growth directions and exemplary cell walls may be as high as 25. The changes in the growth rate variation are modelled.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3867472?pdf=render
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Jerzy Nakielski
Marcin Lipowczan
spellingShingle Jerzy Nakielski
Marcin Lipowczan
Spatial and directional variation of growth rates in Arabidopsis root apex: a modelling study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jerzy Nakielski
Marcin Lipowczan
author_sort Jerzy Nakielski
title Spatial and directional variation of growth rates in Arabidopsis root apex: a modelling study.
title_short Spatial and directional variation of growth rates in Arabidopsis root apex: a modelling study.
title_full Spatial and directional variation of growth rates in Arabidopsis root apex: a modelling study.
title_fullStr Spatial and directional variation of growth rates in Arabidopsis root apex: a modelling study.
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and directional variation of growth rates in Arabidopsis root apex: a modelling study.
title_sort spatial and directional variation of growth rates in arabidopsis root apex: a modelling study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Growth and cellular organization of the Arabidopsis root apex are investigated in various aspects, but still little is known about spatial and directional variation of growth rates in very apical part of the apex, especially in 3D. The present paper aims to fill this gap with the aid of a computer modelling based on the growth tensor method. The root apex with a typical shape and cellular pattern is considered. Previously, on the basis of two types of empirical data: the published velocity profile along the root axis and dimensions of cell packets formed in the lateral part of the root cap, the displacement velocity field for the root apex was determined. Here this field is adopted to calculate the linear growth rate in different points and directions. The results are interpreted taking principal growth directions into account. The root apex manifests a significant anisotropy of the linear growth rate. The directional preferences depend on a position within the root apex. In the root proper the rate in the periclinal direction predominates everywhere, while in the root cap the predominating direction varies with distance from the quiescent centre. The rhizodermis is distinguished from the neighbouring tissues (cortex, root cap) by relatively high contribution of the growth rate in the anticlinal direction. The degree of growth anisotropy calculated for planes defined by principal growth directions and exemplary cell walls may be as high as 25. The changes in the growth rate variation are modelled.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3867472?pdf=render
work_keys_str_mv AT jerzynakielski spatialanddirectionalvariationofgrowthratesinarabidopsisrootapexamodellingstudy
AT marcinlipowczan spatialanddirectionalvariationofgrowthratesinarabidopsisrootapexamodellingstudy
_version_ 1725260872613363712