Dynamic Atomic Force Microscopy

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Directional growth in plant cells critically depends on the mechanical properties of the cell wall, which has both elastic (stored energy) and viscous (dissipated energy) components. We use dynamic Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) to map elastic and viscous components of cell walls in growing tissues at the micro- and nanometer scale, and develop mechanical models describing the behaviour of plant cell walls (Seifert, 2018).