2020
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy10050739
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Seed Morphology in the Vitaceae Based on Geometric Models

Abstract: Morphometric methods based on artificial vision algorithms provide measurements for magnitudes descriptive of seed images (i.e., the length, width, area, and surface circularity index). Nevertheless, their results frequently omit the resemblance of the images to geometric figures that may be used as models. A complementary method based on the comparison of seed images with geometric models is applied to seeds of Vitis spp. The J index gives the percentage of similarity between a seed image and the model. Seven… Show more

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“…Seven geometric models for the description and quantification of seed shape in the Vitaceae were described before [ 45 ]. Models 1 to 5 were derived from modifications in the equations of the heart curve [ 63 ], Model 6 was derived from the pyriform curve [ 64 ], and Model 7 was obtained by the modification of two independent equations representing an ellipse, searching for the similarity with the seeds of cultivars of V. vinifera .…”
Section: Seed Morphology In the Vitaceaementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Seven geometric models for the description and quantification of seed shape in the Vitaceae were described before [ 45 ]. Models 1 to 5 were derived from modifications in the equations of the heart curve [ 63 ], Model 6 was derived from the pyriform curve [ 64 ], and Model 7 was obtained by the modification of two independent equations representing an ellipse, searching for the similarity with the seeds of cultivars of V. vinifera .…”
Section: Seed Morphology In the Vitaceaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water drops and lemniscates described well the seeds of some species in the Arecaceae [ 13 ]. The former adapt well to the bi-dimensional shape of well-oriented images in the Vitaceae [ 45 ]. Figure 3 shows examples of seeds resembling elongated water drops, see [ 45 ] for quantitative measurements in Cissus verticillata .…”
Section: Geometric Models For Seed Description and Quantification In The Vitaceaementioning
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“…Phylogenetic analysis is essential for explaining structural, ecological, taxonomical, and functional biodiversity characteristics in an evolutionary background [ 26 , 27 ]. The critical species Silene leucophylla and S. schimperiana have been disregarded in recent phylogenetic and taxonomic studies of the genus Silene [ 4 , 28 ].…”
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