The clarification of characteristic self-organized phenomena and associated emergence principles in plant
systems is necessary in order to advance our understanding of environmental adjustment functions of
specific plants and in order to exploit these for technological applications and innovative technology for
plant production. In this study, various spatiotemporal patterns, which were formed through local and
long-range interactions among clock cells are investigated. These data are applied to mathematical
models which describe the formation mechanism of various spatiotemporal patterns. The characteristic
emergence principles of plant systems are clarified. |