1991
DOI: 10.1139/b91-264
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Éléments pour une approche morphométrique de la croissance végétale et de la floraison : le cas d'espèces tropicales du modèle de Leeuwenberg

Abstract: A quantitative description of primary growth from the apical meristem activity is proposed for four tropical plants: Alstonia vieillardii var. vieillardii (Apocynaceae), Miconia ciliata (Melastomaceae), Ricinus communis (Euphorbiaceae), and Solanum rugosum (Solanaceae). The development of these four plants corresponds to Leeuwenberg's model. Three parameters were measured at different stages of plant growth: leaf surface, length of the underlying internode, and the surface of the internode section. Two other p… Show more

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“…The treated plants were visually examined for the appearance of symptoms and compared with control plants. (2) Leaf Area (LA): was estimated as the product of the length (mm) x width (mm) in each leaf, according to the methodology described by Lauri and Terouanne (1991). The linear regression equation used to calculate LA in E. retusa was as follows:…”
Section: (A) Qualitative Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The treated plants were visually examined for the appearance of symptoms and compared with control plants. (2) Leaf Area (LA): was estimated as the product of the length (mm) x width (mm) in each leaf, according to the methodology described by Lauri and Terouanne (1991). The linear regression equation used to calculate LA in E. retusa was as follows:…”
Section: (A) Qualitative Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, functional relationships at the shoot scale have been widely investigated since the leaf size-stem size spectrum is a leading dimension of ecological variation among species ( Lauri and T é rouanne, 1991 ;Brouat et al, 1998 ;Lauri and Kelner, 2001 ;Westoby et al, 2002 ;Preston and Ackerly, 2003 ;Westoby and Wright, 2003 ;Normand et al, 2008 ). Nevertheless, predictive models at this scale are of interest for a large panel of studies, for example, annual biomass allocation, annual increase of leaf area, or relationships between vegetative growth and reproduction.…”
Section: Data For Allometric Model Calibration -mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known as the Corner's rule on axial conformity (Hallé et al. , 1978; Lauri & Térouanne, 1991; Brouat et al. , 1998): ‘the stouter, or more massive, the axis in a given species, the larger and more complicated its appendages’ (leaves, inflorescences, fruits).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%