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Optical structure and function of the white filamentary hair covering the edelweiss bracts: Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics

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  • J.P. Vigneron
  • M. Rassart
  • Z. Vértesy
  • K. Kertész
  • M. Sarrazin
  • L.P. Biró
  • D. Ertz
  • V. Lousse
The optical properties of the inflorescence of the high- altitudeLeontopodium nivale subsp. alpinum (edelweiss) is investigated, in relation with its submicrometer structure, as determined by scanning electron microscopy. The filaments forming the hair layer have been found to exhibit an internal structure which may be one of the few examples of a photonic structure found in a plant. Measurements of light transmission through a self-supported layer of hair pads taken from the bracts supports the idea that the wooly layer covering the plant absorbs near-ultraviolet radiation before it reaches the cellular tissue. Calculations based on a photonic-crystal model provide insight on the way radiation can be absorbed by the filamentary threads. © 2005 The American Physical Society.
Original languageEnglish
JournalPhysical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
Volume71
Issue number1
ISSN1539-3755
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005

    Research areas

  • Inflorescense, Infrared recording, Optical structures, Photonic structures, Light polarization, Light transmission, Optical properties, Plants (botany), Scanning electron microscopy, Tissue, Ultraviolet radiation, Optical materials
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