A separated vortex ring underlies the flight of the dandelion
Wind-dispersed plants have evolved ingenious ways to lift their seeds1,2. The common dandelion uses a bundle of drag-enhancing bristles (the pappus) that helps to keep their seeds aloft. This passive flight mechanism is highly effective, enabling seed dispersal over formidable distances3,4; however,...
Principais autores: | Cummins, C, Seale, M, Macente, A, Certini, D, Mastropaolo, E, Viola, IM, Nakayama, N |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Springer Nature
2018
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