Session Details

[MS12]Mathematical and Computational Perspectives of Phyllotaxis and Growth of Plants

Fri. Jul 11, 2025 3:00 PM - 4:40 PM JST
Fri. Jul 11, 2025 6:00 AM - 7:40 AM UTC
Room 07
Chair:Ryoko Tomiyasu(Kyushu University, Japan)
This mini-symposium will focus on the mathematical models of plant growth, with particular emphasis on phyllotaxis, L-systems, and differential growth on general surfaces and volumes in 3D space. In recent years, while the asymmetry observed in actual plant morphology has been explored from physical, biochemical and genetic perspectives, theoretical research has revealed that long-standing mathematical models possess a much higher degree of freedom than previously thought, encompassing broader morphospaces. It is interesting to ask whether these different approaches can be integrated to provide new insights into plant morphogenetic development. By bringing together researchers from diverse backgrounds, this session aims to consolidate recent developments and identify open questions in the field.

[MS12-05]Stochasticity in phyllotaxis: analysis and modeling

*Christophe Godin1, Teva Vernoux1 (1. Inria (France))

[MS12-06]Phyllotaxis and EVOLUTION (not Growth) of Plants

*Takuya Okabe1 (1. Shizuoka University (Japan))

[MS12-07]Phyllotaxis without symmetry: Lessons learned from flower heads.

*Adam Runions1,2, Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz1, Teng Zhang3, Andrew Owens1, Niloufar Ashayeri1, Mikolaj Cieslak1, Paula Elomaa3 (1. University of Calgary (Canada), 2. Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (Germany), 3. University of Helsinki (Finland))

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