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Plant Biomechanics

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Venus flytraps snap shut via outer-wall softening, not hydraulics
science29 days ago

Venus flytraps snap shut via outer-wall softening, not hydraulics

Researchers reveal Venus flytraps close through a two-stage process: an active bending phase driven by softening of the outer leaf walls (reducing rigidity by ~40%), then a rapid 0.2-second snap. This mechanism, not hydraulic water movement, explains the trap’s speed and was confirmed by tests that slowed bending when traps were cut and by force measurements showing no slow wave of motion across the trap. The finding highlights dynamic tuning of plant material properties and suggests principles for muscle-free, bioinspired actuation.

Venus Flytraps Snap Shut via Rapid Wall Relaxation, Study Finds
science1 month ago

Venus Flytraps Snap Shut via Rapid Wall Relaxation, Study Finds

A study from Aix-Marseille University shows Venus flytraps begin closing not by water-driven motion but through a rapid one-second softening of the outer epidermal cell walls that releases stored elastic energy, making the trap snap shut. This overturns prior water-movement theories, highlights the fastest known plant-wall mechanics modulation, and could inspire soft-robotics and smart-materials design; the work led by Jeongeun Ryu was published in Science.