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Homogenization of long-range auxin transport in plant tissues
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    Homogenization of long-range auxin transport in plant tissues (English)
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    A reaction-diffusion-convection microscopic model for cell-to-cell transport and reaction of the plant hormone auxin is presented. Macroscopic (effective) equations and transport/reaction coefficients are derived by means of a formal asymptotic procedure applied to a periodic distribution of cells. Finally, the macroscopic model is illustrated numerically for a realistic range of data and parameters.
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    homogenization
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    auxin transport
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    plant tissues
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    numerical simulation
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    reaction-diffusion-convection microscopic model
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    formal asymptotic procedure
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