Experimental determination of Philodendron melinonii and Arabidopsis thaliana tissue microstructure and geometric modeling via finite-edge centroidal Voronoi tessellation

Tanvir R. Faisal, Nicolay Hristozov, Alejandro D. Rey, Tamara L. Western, and Damiano Pasini
Phys. Rev. E 86, 031921 – Published 26 September 2012

Abstract

Plant petioles and stems are hierarchical cellular structures, displaying structural features defined at multiple length scales. One or more of the intermediate hierarchical levels consists of tissues, in which the cellular distribution is quasirandom. The current work focuses on the realistic modeling of plant tissue microstructures. The finite-edge centroidal Voronoi tessellation (FECVT) is here introduced to overcome the drawbacks of the semi-infinite edges of a typical Voronoi model. FECVT can generate a realistic model of a tissue microstructure, which might have finite edges at its border, be defined by a boundary contour of any shape, and include complex heterogeneity and cellular gradients. The centroid-based Voronoi tessellation is applied to model the microstructure of the Philodendron melinonii petiole and the Arabidopsis thaliana stem, which both display intense cellular gradients. FECVT coupled with a digital image processing algorithm is implemented to capture the nonperiodic microstructures of plant tissues. The results obtained via this method satisfactorily obey the geometric, statistical, and topological laws of naturally evolved cellular solids. The predicted models are also validated by experimental data.

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  • Received 21 May 2012

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.86.031921

©2012 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Tanvir R. Faisal1,*, Nicolay Hristozov2,†, Alejandro D. Rey3,‡, Tamara L. Western2,§, and Damiano Pasini1,∥

  • 1Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, 817 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, QC H3A 0C3, Canada
  • 2Department of Biology, McGill University, QC H3A 1B1, Canada
  • 3Department of Chemical Engineering, McGill University, QC H3A 2B2, Canada

  • *tanvir.faisal@mail.mcgill.ca
  • nicolay.hristozov@mail.mcgill.ca
  • alejandro.rey@mcgill.ca
  • §tamara.western@mcgill.ca
  • Corresponding author: damiano.pasini@mcgill.ca

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Vol. 86, Iss. 3 — September 2012

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