On the Modelling of Clone Geometry inAsarum europaeum
β Scribed by O.S Kisljuk; T.V Kusnetzova; A.A Agafonova
- Book ID
- 102610566
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 429 KB
- Volume
- 178
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-5193
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β¦ Synopsis
A geometric model of an overground creeping herb is presented. The aim of modelling is to reveal interdependencies between local growth rules (i.e. branching angle) and overall characteristics of a clone (i.e. biomass, square, borderline irregularity etc.). The correlation between branching angle and lateral branches growth probability is revealed. In the case of high probability of branching (i.e. close to the apical growth probability) the branching angle is about 50Β°(in the case of Trifolium repens). In the case of low probability of branching (about three times lower than apical growth probability) the branching angle is close to 80Β°. This is the case of Asarum europaeum, the creeping herb possessing a low probability of branching.
The model also permits analysis of the dependencies between four hypothetical local strategies of searching the apical growth direction of a plant and the overall biomass of a clone. The result is that straightforward apical growth leads to maximal biomass and maximal clone square, while any other choice of growth direction dependent on local shoot density does not.
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