Abstract

During plant growth, the combined effects of multi-physics fields such as light, temperature, and material concentration create a complex multi-length scales phenomenon. However, the mechanism of multi-physical field interactions on biological multi-length scales has not been thoroughly investigated. In this paper, an open diffusion-fed system is constructed by coupling gels with a Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) chemical reaction system. The multi-length scales propagation of chemical waves in the gel system under the combined effect of multi-physical fields such as light (I) and pressure (ΔP) is investigated. It is found that when 85 Pa ≤ ΔP ≤ 100 Pa or 200 μW·cm-2 ≤ I ≤ 300 μW·cm-2, the complexity of the multi-length scales periodic structure of chemical waves shows a nonlinear change with increasing light intensity or pressure. Beyond this range, the complexity of the chemical wave multi-length scales periodic structure decreases linearly on enhancing the light intensity or increasing the pressure.

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