نتایج جستجو برای: leaf size classification

تعداد نتایج: 1096513  

2001
ADAM G. HART FRANCIS L. W. RATNIEKS

Leafcutting ants (Atta and Acromyrmex) sometimes form piles or caches of leaves on foraging trails. Laboratory experiments have shown that leaf caching at the nest entrance by Atta cephalotes and Atta colombica is adaptive because it occurs when a colony’s leaf delivery rate exceeds its leaf-processing rate and serves to increase the probability that a dropped leaf is eventually recovered. We e...

2014
Olfa Mzoughi Itheri Yahiaoui Nozha Boujemaa Ezzeddine Zagrouba

Leaves of plants can be classified as being either simple or compound according to their shapes. Compound leaves can be seen as a collection of simple leaf-like structures called leaflets. However, most computer vision-based approaches describe these two leaf categories similarly. In this paper, we propose a new description and identification method for compound leaves that takes into account p...

2014
Sachin B. Jagtap Shailesh M. Hambarde

Leaf spots can be indicative of crop diseases, where leaf batches (spots) are usually examined and subjected to expert opinion. In our proposed system, we are going to develop an integrated image processing system to help automated inspection of these leaf batches and helps identify the disease type. Conventional Expert systems mainly those which used to diagnose the disease in agriculture doma...

Journal: :Genetics 1992
J Gurevitch

Achillea lanulosa has complex, highly dissected leaves that vary in shape and size along an altitudinal gradient. Plants from a high and an intermediate altitude population were clonally replicated and grown in a controlled environment at warm and cool conditions under bright light. There were genetic differences among populations and among individuals within populations in leaf size and shape....

Journal: :Plant physiology 2011
Asuka Kuwabara Andreas Backhaus Robert Malinowski Marion Bauch Lee Hunt Toshiyuki Nagata Nick Monk Guido Sanguinetti Andrew Fleming

Understanding the relationship of the size and shape of an organism to the size, shape, and number of its constituent cells is a basic problem in biology; however, numerous studies indicate that the relationship is complex and often nonintuitive. To investigate this problem, we used a system for the inducible expression of genes involved in the G1/S transition of the plant cell cycle and analyz...

2014
Sachin B. Jagtap Shailesh M. Hambarde

Leaf spots can be indicative of crop diseases, where leaf batches (spots) are usually examined and subjected to expert opinion. In our proposed system, we are going to develop an integrated image processing system to help automated inspection of these leaf batches and helps identify the disease type. Conventional Expert systems mainly those which used to diagnose the disease in agriculture doma...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2010
Mashuri Waite Lawren Sack

Mosses are an understudied group of plants that can potentially confirm or expand principles of plant function described for tracheophytes, from which they diverge strongly in structure. We quantified 35 physiological and morphological traits from cell-, leaf- and canopy-level, for 10 ground-, trunk- and branch-dwelling Hawaiian species. We hypothesized that trait values would reflect the disti...

Journal: :BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2012

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2016
F Ospina-Bautista J V Estévez Varón

Leaves intercepted by bromeliads become an important energy and matter resource for invertebrate communities, bacteria, fungi, and the plant itself. The relationship between bromeliad structure, defined as its size and complexity, and accumulated leaf litter was studied in 55 bromeliads of Tillandsia turneri through multiple regression and the Akaike information criterion. Leaf litter accumulat...

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