نتایج جستجو برای: Leaf size classification

تعداد نتایج: 1096513  

Journal: :global journal of environmental science and management 0
l.g. aribal department of forest biological sciences, college of forestry and environmental science, central mindanao university, musuan, bukidnon, philippines j.g. bonggay department of forest biological sciences, college of forestry and environmental science, central mindanao university, musuan, bukidnon, philippines e.s. fernando department of forest biological sciences, college of forestry and natural resources, university of the philippines, los baños, laguna, philippines

leaf size indices of the tree species in the peatland of agusan del sur in mindanao in philippines was examined to deduce the variation of forest structure and observed forest zonation.  using raunkiaer and webb’s leaf size classification, the leaf morphometrics of seven tree species consistently found on the established sampling plots were determined.  the species includes ternstroemia philipp...

Leaf size indices of the tree species in the peatland of Agusan del Sur in Mindanao in Philippines was examined to deduce the variation of forest structure and observed forest zonation.  Using raunkiaer and webb’s leaf size classification, the leaf morphometrics of seven tree species consistently found on the established sampling plots were determined.  The species includes Ternstroemia phi...

2017
Fuqi Liao Jianling Peng Rujin Chen

Diverse leaf forms ranging from simple to compound leaves are found in plants. It is known that the final leaf size and shape vary greatly in response to developmental and environmental changes. However, changes in leaf size and shape have been quantitatively characterized only in a limited number of species. Here, we report development of LeafletAnalyzer, an automated image analysis and classi...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2012
Simon Pierce Guido Brusa Matteo Sartori Bruno E L Cerabolini

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Hydrophytes generally exhibit highly acquisitive leaf economics. However, a range of growth forms is evident, from small, free-floating and rapidly growing Lemniden to large, broad-leaved Nymphaeiden, denoting variability in adaptive strategies. Traits used to classify adaptive strategies in terrestrial species, such as canopy height, are not applicable to hydrophytes. We hy...

2015
Arun Kumar Vinod Patidar Deepak Khazanchi Poonam Saini

In the past, the plants have been studied for various reasons whether it is for medicine or diseases classification. A plant can be classified on the basis of its flowers, size and shape of the leaves including color, barks etc. The role of leaves in taxonomic classification of plants is very essential. This paper studies the effect of leaf image quality improvement by sharpening and enhancing ...

حسن پور اصیل, معظم, روئین, زینب, صبوری, عاطفه,

Chrysanthemum is one of the most important ornamental plants. The genus chrysanthemum is a popular cut flower, medicinal and pot plant. Morphological traits such as cut rooting and leaf characteristics and genetic diversity among 50 genotypes of chrysanthemum morifolium were analyzed. Based on analysis of variance of data all traits in the studied genotypes showed significant differences at 1% ...

2016
Nisha Pawar

Plants play a vital role in our daily life. Plants are a great source of medicine for many diseases. Due to their fewer chances of side effects on human body and also better compatibility with humans, using plant for treating diseases is considered to be safer. Other items like paper, bio-diesel are also obtained by using plant material. Hence identification of plants is a very important task h...

2011
Meeta Kumar Mrunali Kamble Shubhada Pawar Prajakta Patil

In this paper we present survey on various classification techniques which can be used for plant leaf classification. A classification problem deals with associating a given input pattern with one of the distinct classes. Plant leaf classification is a technique where leaf is classified based on its different morphological features. There are various successful classification techniques like kN...

2010
Jenny C. Ordoñez Jan-Philip M. Witte Rien Aerts Peter M. van Bodegom

A slightly version of this chapter has been submitted. ABSTRACT Separation of trait values into intra-site (alpha component) and inter-site (beta component) variability is a powerful tool to study plant strategies and drivers of plant trait variation. Here we relate both sources of variation with the competitor-stress tolerator – ruderal (CSR) classification to understand trait patterns across ...

Journal: :Botanical Gazette 1907

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