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Nick P Rowe

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American Journal of Botany|June 2, 2011
The climbing habit in palms: Biomechanics of the cirrus and flagellumSandrine Isnard, Nick P Rowe
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 17, 2003
Modelling primary and secondary growth processes in plants: a summary of the methodology and new data from an early lignophyteThomas Speck, Nick P Rowe
Frontiers in Robotics and AI|January 27, 2021
Mechanical Innovations of a Climbing Cactus: Functional Insights for a New Generation of Growing RobotsPatricia Soffiatti, Nick P Rowe
American Journal of Botany|June 8, 2011
Biomechanics and development of the climbing habit in two species of the South American palm genus Desmoncus (Arecaceae)Sandrine Isnard, Thomas Speck, Nick P Rowe
Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland)|June 27, 2023
Failure without Tears: Two-Step Attachment in a Climbing CactusNick P Rowe, Lily Cheng Clavel, Patricia Soffiatti
American Journal of Botany|June 8, 2011
Evolution of shrub-like growth forms in the lianoid subfamily Secamonoideae (Apocynaceae s.l.) of Madagascar: phylogeny, biomechanics, and developmentRenaud Lahaye, Laure Civeyrel, Thomas Speck, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|January 5, 2023
Trellis-forming stems of a tropical liana <i>Condylocarpon guianense</i> (Apocynaceae): A plant-made safety net constructed by simple "start-stop" developmentPatricia Soffiatti, Emilien Fort, Christine Heinz, et al.
Journal of Experimental Botany|May 13, 2022
Microspines in tropical climbing plants: a small-scale fix for life in an obstacle courseRomain Lehnebach, Cloé Paul-Victor, Elisa Courric, et al.
Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland)|August 27, 2025
Survival Is Skin Deep: Toughness of the Outer Cactus Stem with Insights for Technical EnvelopesPatricia Soffiatti, Natália O Bonfante, Maria Clara L Jaculiski, et al.
Plos One|September 12, 2013
The evolutionary fate of phenotypic plasticity and functional traits under domestication in manioc: changes in stem biomechanics and the appearance of stem brittlenessLéa Ménard, Doyle McKey, Gilda S Mühlen, et al.
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American Journal of Botany|June 2, 2011
The climbing habit in palms: Biomechanics of the cirrus and flagellumSandrine Isnard, Nick P Rowe
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 17, 2003
Modelling primary and secondary growth processes in plants: a summary of the methodology and new data from an early lignophyteThomas Speck, Nick P Rowe
Frontiers in Robotics and AI|January 27, 2021
Mechanical Innovations of a Climbing Cactus: Functional Insights for a New Generation of Growing RobotsPatricia Soffiatti, Nick P Rowe
American Journal of Botany|June 8, 2011
Biomechanics and development of the climbing habit in two species of the South American palm genus Desmoncus (Arecaceae)Sandrine Isnard, Thomas Speck, Nick P Rowe
Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland)|June 27, 2023
Failure without Tears: Two-Step Attachment in a Climbing CactusNick P Rowe, Lily Cheng Clavel, Patricia Soffiatti
American Journal of Botany|June 8, 2011
Evolution of shrub-like growth forms in the lianoid subfamily Secamonoideae (Apocynaceae s.l.) of Madagascar: phylogeny, biomechanics, and developmentRenaud Lahaye, Laure Civeyrel, Thomas Speck, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|January 5, 2023
Trellis-forming stems of a tropical liana <i>Condylocarpon guianense</i> (Apocynaceae): A plant-made safety net constructed by simple "start-stop" developmentPatricia Soffiatti, Emilien Fort, Christine Heinz, et al.
Journal of Experimental Botany|May 13, 2022
Microspines in tropical climbing plants: a small-scale fix for life in an obstacle courseRomain Lehnebach, Cloé Paul-Victor, Elisa Courric, et al.
Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland)|August 27, 2025
Survival Is Skin Deep: Toughness of the Outer Cactus Stem with Insights for Technical EnvelopesPatricia Soffiatti, Natália O Bonfante, Maria Clara L Jaculiski, et al.
Plos One|September 12, 2013
The evolutionary fate of phenotypic plasticity and functional traits under domestication in manioc: changes in stem biomechanics and the appearance of stem brittlenessLéa Ménard, Doyle McKey, Gilda S Mühlen, et al.
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