نتایج جستجو برای: leaf size classification

تعداد نتایج: 1096513  

2014
Dandan Lu Ting Wang Staffan Persson Bernd Mueller-Roeber Jos H.M. Schippers

The final size of an organism, or of single organs within an organism, depends on an intricate coordination of cell proliferation and cell expansion. Although organism size is of fundamental importance, the molecular and genetic mechanisms that control it remain far from understood. Here we identify a transcription factor, KUODA1 (KUA1), which specifically controls cell expansion during leaf de...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2013
Daniel H Chitwood Ravi Kumar Lauren R Headland Aashish Ranjan Michael F Covington Yasunori Ichihashi Daniel Fulop José M Jiménez-Gómez Jie Peng Julin N Maloof Neelima R Sinha

Introgression lines (ILs), in which genetic material from wild tomato species is introgressed into a domesticated background, have been used extensively in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) improvement. Here, we genotype an IL population derived from the wild desert tomato Solanum pennellii at ultrahigh density, providing the exact gene content harbored by each line. To take advantage of this infor...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Shihua Li Leiyu Dai Hongshu Wang Yong Wang Ze He Sen Lin

The leaf area density (LAD) within a tree canopy is very important for the understanding and modeling of photosynthetic studies of the tree. Terrestrial light detection and ranging (LiDAR) has been applied to obtain the three-dimensional structural properties of vegetation and estimate the LAD. However, there is concern about the efficiency of available approaches. Thus, the objective of this s...

2013
Sarah J. Richardson Robert B. Allen Rowan P. Buxton Tomás A. Easdale Jennifer M. Hurst Christopher W. Morse Rob D. Smissen Duane A. Peltzer

Plant functional traits capture important variation in plant strategy and function. Recent literature has revealed that within-species variation in traits is greater than previously supposed. However, we still have a poor understanding of how intraspecific variation is coordinated among different traits, and how it is driven by environment. We quantified intraspecific variation in wood density ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2007
Germán D Berone Fernando A Lattanzi Marta R Colabelli Mónica G Agnusdei

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Growth of grass species in temperate-humid regions is restricted by low temperatures. This study analyses the origin (intrinsic or size-mediated) and mechanisms (activity of individual meristems vs. number of active meristems) of differences between Bromus stamineus and Lolium perenne in the response of leaf elongation to moderately low temperatures. METHODS Field experime...

Journal: :اقتصاد و توسعه کشاورزی 0
زیبایی زیبایی مظاهری مظاهری

abstract government size plays a vital role in the economic development process. therefore, in this study, the existence of a non-linear relationship between government size and economic growth was investigated using the two-sector production function developed by ram (1986). the data, covering 44 years (1961-2005), were collected from the iranian economic information center. two classification...

The use of lightweight and cheap UAVs to detect the health of forests and identify the tension of planted can be useful to prevent the spread of pests and diseases. In the present research, a lightweight quadcopter drone with a 12-megapixel camera, visible light range was used. This UAV was emploied to detect leaf tension of pure Quercus Castanifolia plantation, pure Acer Velutinum and their mi...

2013
Mahdi Mousa Mahdi M. Ali Ahmed Al-Ani Derek Eamus Daniel K.Y. Tan

We propose in this paper a new method for measuring a number of leaf dimension parameters including height, width, average width, perimeter and area. A digital scanner is utilized to acquire leaf images, which unlike digital cameras, requires no calibration in terms of size and angle of the acquired images. Edge detection, filtering and thresholding algorithms are applied to identify the leaf s...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Jan Rudolf Karl Lehmann André Große-Stoltenberg Meike Römer Jens Oldeland

The invasive shrub, Acacia longifolia, native to southeastern Australia, has a negative impact on vegetation and ecosystem functioning in Portuguese dune ecosystems. In order to spectrally discriminate A. longifolia from other non-native and native species, we developed a classification model based on leaf reflectance spectra (350–2500 nm) and condensed leaf tannin content. High variation of le...

2008
Ludovic Journaux Marie-France Destain Johel Mitéran Alexis Piron Frédéric Cointault

In the context of texture classification, this article explores the capacity and the performance of some combinations of feature extraction, linear and nonlinear dimensionality reduction techniques and several kinds of classification methods. The performances are evaluated and compared in term of classification error. In order to test our texture classification protocol, the experiment carried ...

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