Science, Volume 295, Issues 5559-5564John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2002 |
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... plant allometric relations devel- oped in earlier papers ( 2-4 ) , this constraint leads to predictions about how the three basic plant body parts roots , stems , and leaves- should scale in relation to one another . Leaf mass ( M ) ...
... plant allometric relations devel- oped in earlier papers ( 2-4 ) , this constraint leads to predictions about how the three basic plant body parts roots , stems , and leaves- should scale in relation to one another . Leaf mass ( M ) ...
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... plants and animals was unicellular , comparison of the developmental mechanisms of plants and animals would show that development was independently invented in each lineage . And if this is the case , comparison of plant and animal ...
... plants and animals was unicellular , comparison of the developmental mechanisms of plants and animals would show that development was independently invented in each lineage . And if this is the case , comparison of plant and animal ...
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... plant density ( number of plants per ha , N ) on individual plant M , and the scaling exponent ( slope of re- duced major axis regres- sion curve , αRMA ) for the relation between individ- ual plant M , and Ms. Data were taken from ...
... plant density ( number of plants per ha , N ) on individual plant M , and the scaling exponent ( slope of re- duced major axis regres- sion curve , αRMA ) for the relation between individ- ual plant M , and Ms. Data were taken from ...
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