2016
DOI: 10.5586/asbp.3528
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Emergence of complex patterns in a higher-dimensional phyllotactic system

Abstract: A hypothesis commonly known as Hofmeister's rule states that primordia appearing at the apical ring of a plant shoot in periodic time steps are formed in the position where the most space is available with respect to the space occupation of already-formed primordia. A corresponding two-dimensional dynamical model has been extensively studied by Douady and Couder, and shown to generate a variety of observable phyllotactic patterns indeed. In this study, motivated by mathematical interest in a theoretical phyllo… Show more

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“…This special issue concludes with a paper by Beyer and Richter-Gebert [14]. Inspired by the biological reality of phyllotactic patterns, the authors ask the mathematically intriguing question of how phyllotactic patterns would look in higher dimensions.…”
Section: Digital Signaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This special issue concludes with a paper by Beyer and Richter-Gebert [14]. Inspired by the biological reality of phyllotactic patterns, the authors ask the mathematically intriguing question of how phyllotactic patterns would look in higher dimensions.…”
Section: Digital Signaturementioning
confidence: 99%