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Attachment systems of climbing plants: an inspiration for bio-inspired solutions

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Attachment systems of climbing plants: an inspiration for bio-inspired solutions
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Some species possess specialized roots or tendrils with adhesive pads allowing them to climb up flat surfaces. This video Presents methods used for analyzing the functional morphology and biomechanics of these attachment systems. Instead of developing a solid trunk, climbing plants use external objects as mechanical support while ascending towards the light. The climbing habit is widespread in the plant kingdom and various attachment systems evolved in different evolutionary lineages. Some species possess specialized roots or tendrils with adhesive pads allowing them to climb up flat surfaces. Methods used for analyzing the functional morphology and biomechanics of these attachment systems are presented. From the results of these investigations the functional principles of the attachment systems and the underlying hierarchical structuring can be identified. This knowledge might help to improve technical anchoring systems by applying biomimetic approaches.
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