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Mechanical and Growth Anisotropy in Chara corallina: Challenging Green's Hypothesis

Kong, W.; Mosciatti Jofre, A.; Boulanger, J.; Marrelec, G.; Savy, T.; Couturier, E.

2026-02-11 plant biology
10.64898/2026.02.09.704413 bioRxiv
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Paul Green hypothesized that growth anisotropy of plant cylindrical organs could be controlled by cell-wall elastic strain. The present study aimed to challenge this hypothesis through a robust experimental and analytical framework. By combining live-cell imaging of C. corallina internodal cells with controlled turgor pressure manipulation, we simultaneously measured, for the first time, both the growth strain rate tensor and the elastic compliance tensor derived from multiaxial mechanical testing in the same cell. Under Greens hypothesis, a significant correlation should be observed between the two tensors in all directions. Our results revealed a moderate yet significant correlation between multiaxial elastic compliances and growth strain rates most pronounced in the axial direction. The ratio of axial-to-radial elastic compliance was significantly correlated with the ratio of radial-to-axial growth strain rates. In contrast, other quantities, such as the radial compliance components or the orientations of the two tensors relative to the cell axis showed no significant correlation. Furthermore the growth strain rate tensor was strongly age-dependent in both magnitude and orientation, unlike the elastic compliance. Finally, analysis of intra-tensor variability revealed that axial and radial components were strongly correlated for both tensors, with a lowered correlation in the principal axis decomposition.

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