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Leaf Architecture of Some Monocotyledons with Reticulate Venation
Annals of Botany, 1983Description de l'architecture des feuilles a nervures reticulees de 12 especes appartenant a 7 familles de ...
J. A. INAMDAR, K. N. SHENOY, N. V. RAO
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A modified terminology for angiosperm leaf architecture
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 1991Abstract 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 located in “zones”
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Architectural mutation and leaf form, for the palmate series
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2005Palmate leaf form occurs in both the ferns and angiosperms. The palmate leaf form, and its variants, is present in distantly separated clades within both ferns and angiosperms. There tend not to be intermediate forms which link these palmate leaves to other leaf forms within the taxonomic groups in question. The recurrence of homoplasious leaf forms in
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Leaf architecture of Rhus s.str. (Anacardiaceae)
Feddes Repertorium, 2009AbstractA comprehensive leaf architecture study of 31 species of Rhus s.str. was conducted to describe and identify characters of potential value for assessing infrageneric relationships. The first detailed leaf descriptions for Rhus subgenera are provided and show that cleared leaves revealed craspedodromous, eucamptodromous, and cladodromous venation
A. R. Andrés‐Hernández +1 more
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Leaf architecture in Adansonia, Bombax and Celiba (Bombacaceae)
Australian Systematic Botany, 1996Leaf 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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Mereology of Leafitecture, coconut leaf based architectures.
Coconut leaf weaving, an ancient organic art form, embodies the principles of true mereology and indigenous functional design. This article explores the intersection of coconut leaf weaving with concepts of mereotopology, highlighting its prevalence in regions where the coconut tree thrives, such as Sri Lanka.openaire +1 more source
Developmental and biophysical determinants of grass leaf size worldwide
Nature, 2021Alec S Baird, Samuel H Taylor, Yu Zhang
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Leaf Classification for Plant Recognition Using EfficientNet Architecture
2022 IEEE Fourth International Conference on Advances in Electronics, Computers and Communications (ICAECC), 2022Yagan Arun, G S Viknesh
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