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What is quantitative plant biology?

Authors :
Autran, Daphné
Bassel, George W.
Eunyoung Chae
Ezer, Daphne
Ferjani, Ali
Fleck, Christian
Hamant, Olivier
Hartmann, Félix P.
Yuling Jiao
Johnston, Iain G.
Kwiatkowska, Dorota
Lim, Boon L.
Mahönen, Ari Pekka
Morris, Richard J.
Mulder, Bela M.
Nakayama, Naomi
Sozzani, Ross
Strader, Lucia C.
ten Tusscher, Kirsten
Ueda, Minako
Source :
Quantitative Plant Biology; 2021, Vol. 2, p1-16, 16p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Quantitative plant biology is an interdisciplinary field that builds on a long history of biomathematics and biophysics. Today, thanks to high spatiotemporal resolution tools and computational modelling, it sets a new standard in plant science. Acquired data, whethermolecular, geometric or mechanical, are quantified, statistically assessed and integrated at multiple scales and across fields. They feed testable predictions that, in turn, guide further experimental tests. Quantitative features such as variability, noise, robustness, delays or feedback loops are included to account for the inner dynamics of plants and their interactions with the environment. Here, we present the main features of this ongoing revolution, through new questions around signalling networks, tissue topology, shape plasticity, biomechanics, bioenergetics, ecology and engineering. In the end, quantitative plant biology allows us to question and better understand our interactions with plants. In turn, this field opens the door to transdisciplinary projects with the society, notably through citizen science. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Quantitative Plant Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176401706
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/qpb.2021.8