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A modified terminology for angiosperm leaf architecture

Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 1991
Abstract A modified terminology for describing leaf architecture is presented, which incorporates lamina development and gives greater emphasis to the patterns formed by groups of venation elements than to their size. Leaf architecture is described using a hierarchy of venation “elements”, which are grouped into “patterns”, which are ...
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Leaf architecture in Adansonia, Bombax and Celiba (Bombacaceae)

Australian Systematic Botany, 1996
Leaf architecture was investigated in three species of the family Bombacaceae. The mature leaflets from both fresh and herbarium materials were cleared using the method of Mohan Ram and Nayyar (1977), and terminologies of Hickey (1973) were used to determine the leaf characters and the venation patterns.
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ADAPTIVE LEAF ARCHITECTURE IN EMERGENT AND FLOATING SPARGANIUM

American Journal of Botany, 1972
The robust emergent leaves of Sparganium eurycarpum and S. americanum are supported by corner fiber masses and large bundle sheaths, but the thin floating leaves of S. fluctuans and S. minimum
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XXI.—On Leaf-Architecture as illuminated by a Study of Pteridophyta

Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1917
The expression “architecture” as applied to the leaf was introduced by Prantl in his monograph on the Hymenophyllaceæ. It may be adopted as connoting the sum of the facts of construction of leaves; together with those principles or methods deduced from them, upon which we find the leaf to be built up.
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Hydraulic architecture of leaf venation in Laurus nobilis L.

Plant, Cell and Environment, 2002
Maciej A Zwieniecki   +2 more
exaly  

Hydraulic architecture of leaf blades: where is the main resistance?

Plant, Cell and Environment, 2004
Hervé Cochard   +2 more
exaly  

Leaf architectural studies in some Paeoniaceae

Feddes Repertorium, 1983
J. A. Inamdar, Sr. Avita, N. V. Rao
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