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Biophysical Examinations of the Bending Stability of Various Stele Types and the Upright Axes of Early “Vascular” Land Plants
Authors:Dipl. -Biol. T. Speck  D. Vogellehner
Abstract:Biophysical methods allow quantitative deductions as to the “bending effectivity” of various stele types and the contribution of different tissues to the stability of upright plant axes. Considering the first occurrence of the different stele types in geological history, a strong tendency towards a higher “bending effectivity” can be observed. It can be shown that Rhynia gwynne-vaughanii, Aglaophyton major (Rhynia major) and Asteroxylon mackiei as well as probably the vast majority of early “vascular” land plants were turgor systems, i.e. that the parenchyma (when fully turgescent) is by far the most important contributory factor towards the bending stability of the upright axes.
Keywords:Relative section  modulus    bending effectivity”    stele type  turgor system  early “  vascular”   land plant
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