Striations occur within minutes from when mechanical stress is applied to the proximal (purple) adaxial region of the hibiscus petal in the longitudinal direction.
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Description: | Striations occur within minutes from when mechanical stress is applied to the proximal (purple) adaxial region of the hibiscus petal in the longitudinal direction. |
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Created: | 2021-09-14 11:15 | ||
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Collection: | Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University (SLCU) | ||
Publisher: | University of Cambridge | ||
Copyright: | Sarah Robinson | ||
Language: | eng (English) | ||
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Abstract: | Mechanical buckling can pattern the light diffracting cuticle of Hibiscus trionum: By combining the application of mechanical stress with high-resolution imaging University of Cambridge plant scientists demonstrated that the cuticle buckles to create a striated pattern. |
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