An analysis was carried out on the length, diameter and number of leaves, and the ratios between these variables for current-year growth units (sibling growth units) derived from different nodes of previous-year growth units (parent growth units) of young #Nothofagus dombeyi# and #Nothofagus pumilio# trees. Changes in sibling growth unit length, diameter, and number of leaves with position on the parent growth unit were assessed. In both species, sibling-growth unit morphology varied according to both the axis type of the parent growth unit and the position of the sibling growth unit on its parent growth unit. For the largest parent growth units, the length, diameter and number of leaves of their sibling growth units decreased from distal t...
International audienceThe size (length and diameter) and number of leaf primordia of winter buds of ...
A close examination of axis differentiation is key to the understanding of plant architecture and it...
Flower distribution within the tree crown may affect both pollination dynamics and the costs of flow...
International audienceAn analysis was carried out on the length, diameter and number of leaves, and ...
The length and diameter of buds were studied for #Nothofagus pumilio# and #N. dombeyi# (Fagaceae) in...
A-07-19International audienceIn temperate trees, axis length growth generally results from the diffe...
International audienceThe development of the trunk and main branches of approximately 26-year-old No...
International audienceBuds in different positions along trunk, main branch, secondary branch, and sh...
International audienceVariations in the architecture and axis structure of different growth forms of...
42 ref.International audienceBuds of shoots from the trunk, main branches, secondary branches and sh...
International audienceDuring the growing seasons 1994-1995 and 1995-1996, weekly measures of length ...
International audienceBuds of shoots from the trunk, main branches, secondary branches and short bra...
International audienceThe morphology and architecture of young Nothofagus pumilio plants growing as ...
59 ref.International audienceThe morphology and architecture of young Nothofagus pumilio plants grow...
The size (length and diameter) and number of leaf primordia of winter buds of #Nothofagus antarctica...
International audienceThe size (length and diameter) and number of leaf primordia of winter buds of ...
A close examination of axis differentiation is key to the understanding of plant architecture and it...
Flower distribution within the tree crown may affect both pollination dynamics and the costs of flow...
International audienceAn analysis was carried out on the length, diameter and number of leaves, and ...
The length and diameter of buds were studied for #Nothofagus pumilio# and #N. dombeyi# (Fagaceae) in...
A-07-19International audienceIn temperate trees, axis length growth generally results from the diffe...
International audienceThe development of the trunk and main branches of approximately 26-year-old No...
International audienceBuds in different positions along trunk, main branch, secondary branch, and sh...
International audienceVariations in the architecture and axis structure of different growth forms of...
42 ref.International audienceBuds of shoots from the trunk, main branches, secondary branches and sh...
International audienceDuring the growing seasons 1994-1995 and 1995-1996, weekly measures of length ...
International audienceBuds of shoots from the trunk, main branches, secondary branches and short bra...
International audienceThe morphology and architecture of young Nothofagus pumilio plants growing as ...
59 ref.International audienceThe morphology and architecture of young Nothofagus pumilio plants grow...
The size (length and diameter) and number of leaf primordia of winter buds of #Nothofagus antarctica...
International audienceThe size (length and diameter) and number of leaf primordia of winter buds of ...
A close examination of axis differentiation is key to the understanding of plant architecture and it...
Flower distribution within the tree crown may affect both pollination dynamics and the costs of flow...