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Holger F Bohn

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Klimm F, Schmier S, Bohn H, Kleiser S, Thielen M, Speck T
J Exp Bot . 2021 Oct; 73(4):1190-1203. PMID: 34673926
The climbing passion flower Passiflora discophora features branched tendrils with multiple adhesive pads at their tips allowing it to attach to large-diameter supports and to flat surfaces. We conducted tensile...
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Kumar C, Houerou V, Speck T, Bohn H
R Soc Open Sci . 2018 May; 5(4):172132. PMID: 29765666
The surfaces of plant leaves are rarely smooth and often possess a species-specific micro- and/or nano-structuring. These structures usually influence the surface functionality of the leaves such as wettability, optical...
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Mayser M, Bohn H, Reker M, Barthlott W
Beilstein J Nanotechnol . 2014 Jul; 5:812-821. PMID: 24991518
Some plants and animals feature superhydrophobic surfaces capable of retaining a layer of air when submerged under water. Long-term air retaining surfaces (Salvinia-effect) are of high interest for biomimetic applications...
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Koch K, Bennemann M, Bohn H, Albach D, Barthlott W
Bioinspir Biomim . 2013 Jul; 8(3):036005. PMID: 23838014
The surface microstructures on ray florets of 62 species were characterized and compared with modern phylogenetic data of species affiliation in Asteraceae to determine sculptural patterns and their occurrence in...
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Barthlott W, Schimmel T, Wiersch S, Koch K, Brede M, Barczewski M, et al.
Adv Mater . 2010 May; 22(21):2325-8. PMID: 20432410
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Bauer U, Bohn H, Federle W
Proc Biol Sci . 2007 Dec; 275(1632):259-65. PMID: 18048280
The leaves of Nepenthes pitcher plants are specialized pitfall traps which capture and digest arthropod prey. In many species, insects become trapped by 'aquaplaning' on the wet pitcher rim (peristome)....
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Bohn H, Federle W
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2004 Sep; 101(39):14138-43. PMID: 15383667
Pitcher plants of the genus Nepenthes have highly specialized leaves adapted to attract, capture, retain, and digest arthropod prey. Several mechanisms have been proposed for the capture of insects, ranging...