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Strengthening Structures in the Petiole-Lamina Junction of Peltate Leaves.

Julian Wunnenberg1, Annabell Rjosk1, Christoph Neinhuis1, Thea Lautenschläger1.   

Abstract

Peltate- or umbrella- shaped leaves are characterised by a petiole more or less centrally attached to the lamina on the abaxial side. The transition from the petiole to lamina in peltate leaves resembles a significant and abrupt geometrical change from a beam to a plate in a very compact shape. Since these leaves have not been subject of many studies, the distribution of that specific leaf morphology in the plant kingdom was investigated. Furthermore, the connection between the petiole and lamina of several peltate species was studied anatomically and morphologically, focusing on the reinforcing fibre strands. We found peltate leaves in 357 species representing 25 orders, 40 families and 99 genera. The majority are herbaceous perennials growing in shady, humid to wet habitats mainly distributed in the subtropical-tropical zones. Detailed anatomical investigation of 41 species revealed several distinct principles of how the transition zone between the petiole and lamina is organised. In-depth analysis of these different types accompanied by finite element-modelling could serve as inspiration for supporting structures in lightweight construction.

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Keywords:  anatomy; peltate leaves; petiole; petiole–lamina junction; strengthening structures

Year:  2021        PMID: 33918405     DOI: 10.3390/biomimetics6020025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomimetics (Basel)        ISSN: 2313-7673


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