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A Mathematical Model of Pattern Formation in the Vascular Cambium of Trees

✍ Scribed by ERIC M. KRAMER


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
365 KB
Volume
216
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5193

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✦ Synopsis


The beautiful patterns apparent in wood grain have their origin in the alignment of fusiform initial cells in the vascular cambium of trees. We develop a mathematical model to describe the orientation of fusiform initial cells, and their interaction with the plant hormone indole-3-acetic acid (auxin). The model incorporates the following four assumptions: (1) auxin is actively transported parallel to the long axis of the initials, (2) auxin diffuses perpendicular to the long axis of the initials, (3) the initials tend to orient parallel to the flux of auxin through the cambium, and (4) adjacent initials tend to orient parallel to one another. Each assumption is justified on the basis of available evidence and cast in mathematical form. Our main result is a pair of nonlinear differential equations that describe the coupling between the distribution of auxin in the cambium and the orientation of fusiform initials. Numerical solutions to the equations show qualitative resemblance to the wood grain patterns observed at branch junctions, wounds and knots, and topological defects.


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