Kim Kiwoong, Kim Hyejeong, Ho Park Sung, Joon Lee Sang
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, South Korea.
Front Plant Sci. 2017 Oct 18;8:1777. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2017.01777. eCollection 2017.
Being an essential component in various metabolic activities, water is important for the survival of plants and animals. Cacti grown in arid areas have developed intrinsic water management systems, such as water collection through spines, water absorption through trichome, and water storage using mucilage. The water collection method of cactus is well-documented, but its water absorption and storage strategies remain to be elucidated. Thus, this study analyzed the morphology and wettability of cactus trichomes by using advanced bio-imaging techniques and by performing experiments on an artificial system mimicking these structures, respectively. In addition, the water absorption process through the trichome cluster was quantitatively visualized. This paper proposes a new bio-inspired technique for dew collection based on information about the water management strategies of cactus. This study discusses the underlying water absorption and storage strategies of cactus and provides the experimental database required to develop a biomimetic water management device.
作为各种代谢活动的重要组成部分,水对动植物的生存至关重要。生长在干旱地区的仙人掌已经发展出内在的水分管理系统,例如通过刺收集水分、通过毛状体吸收水分以及利用黏液储存水分。仙人掌的水分收集方法已有充分记录,但其水分吸收和储存策略仍有待阐明。因此,本研究分别使用先进的生物成像技术并在模拟这些结构的人工系统上进行实验,分析了仙人掌毛状体的形态和润湿性。此外,还对通过毛状体簇的水分吸收过程进行了定量可视化。本文基于仙人掌水分管理策略的信息,提出了一种新的仿生露水收集技术。本研究探讨了仙人掌潜在的水分吸收和储存策略,并提供了开发仿生水分管理装置所需的实验数据库。