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The Making of a Compound Leaf: Genetic Manipulation of Leaf Architecture in Tomato [PDF]
The most distinctive morphogenetic feature of leaves is their being either simple or compound. To study the basis for this dichotomy, we have exploited the maize homeobox-containing Knotted-1 (Kn1) gene in conjunction with mutations that alter the tomato compound leaf.
Hareven, Dana +4 more
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Decline of Leaf Hydraulic Conductance with Dehydration: Relationship to Leaf Size and Venation Architecture [PDF]
Abstract Across plant species, leaves vary enormously in their size and their venation architecture, of which one major function is to replace water lost to transpiration. The leaf hydraulic conductance (K leaf) represents the capacity of the transport system to deliver water, allowing stomata to remain open for photosynthesis ...
Scoffoni, Christine +4 more
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DROOPY LEAF1 controls leaf architecture by orchestrating early brassinosteroid signaling. [PDF]
Zhao M +20 more
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Eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis L.) is a commonly used small landscape tree. Compact growth, purple leaf color, and weeping architecture are three popular ornamental phenotypes.
Hsuan Chen, Dennis J. Werner
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Radiation balance components of maize hybrids grown at various plant densities. [PDF]
Components of the energy and heat balances were examined in two maize hybrids grown at three different plant densities (40, 70 and 100 thousand plants per hectare).
Anda, Angéla, Lőke, Zsuzsanna
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The reticulate venation that is characteristic of a dicot leaf has excited interest from systematists for more than a century, and from physiological and developmental botanists for decades.
Walton A. Green +6 more
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Light-related variation in sapling architecture of three shade-tolerant tree species of the Mexican rain forest [PDF]
The crown architecture of three shade-tolerant tree species (two subcanopy and one mid-canopy) was analyzed in relation to the light regime of the forest understorey.
Bongers, F. +2 more
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Beans Leaf Diseases Classification Using MobileNet Models
In recent years, plant leaf diseases has become a widespread problem for which an accurate research and rapid application of deep learning in plant disease classification is required, beans is also one of the most important plants and seeds which are ...
Elhoucine Elfatimi +2 more
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3D reconstruction identifies loci linked to variation in angle of individual sorghum leaves [PDF]
Selection for yield at high planting density has reshaped the leaf canopy of maize, improving photosynthetic productivity in high density settings. Further optimization of canopy architecture may be possible.
Michael C. Tross +7 more
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Preliminary Functional-Structural Modeling on Poplar (Salicaceae) [PDF]
Poplar is one of the best fast-growing trees in the world, widely used for windbreak and wood product. Although architecture of poplar has direct impact on its applications, it has not been descried in previous poplar models, probably because of the ...
Cao, Weiqun +6 more
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