Extensibility and rheology of collenchyma I. Creep relaxation and viscoelasticity of young and senescent cells
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The extensibility of collenchyma cells was methodologically analyzed; extensibility (elasticity and plasticity) and rheology of this tissue are discussed. Experimental conditions are described. Rheological data for young and senescent cells were obtained; they were found to be not Boltzmannian. The permanent strain is not viscous, and is larger for young cells than older ones.
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Pilet Paul-emile
Institute Of Plant Biology And Physiology University Of Lausanne
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Pilet Paul-emile
Institute Of Plant Biology And Physiology Of The University
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Jaccard Michel
Institute Of Plant Biology And Physiology University Of Lausanne
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Jaccard Michel
Institute Of Plant Biology And Physiology Of The University
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