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The k-jugate patterns clearly approximate the fractions of the Fibonacci angle
needed, e.g., d = 137.5°/2 = 68.8° in bijugate Fibonacci systems. Spirodecussate
systems, however, show larger leaf arcs (i — 90-180°) and torsions between the
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Roger V. Jean, Denis Barabé, 1998
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth sciences
Failing this derivation, we may ask if it is possible for the ordinary simple system
to be derived from the bijugate by abortion of one-half of the scales % At first sight
this derivation seems, and perhaps is, much more improbable than the first one.
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The Shoot Apex and Leaf Growth: A Study in Quantitative Biology
The phyllotaxis index for a bijugate system may be derived from that for the
corresponding unijugate system by adding 1.440. This gives indices of 2.386,
3.457 and 4.433 for 2:4, 4:6 and 6: 10 orthogonal systems respectively. The
divergence ...
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Phyllotaxis: A Systemic Study in Plant Morphogenesis
This would mean that the regular stem is fundamentally a normal pattern
expressed by the bijugate main sequence 2(1, 2, 3, 5, 8, ...), with a subsequent
adjustment of the corresponding angle of 68.75° to Barabé and Vieth's reported
value of ...
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Formal Descriptions of Developing Systems
Classical Fibonacci lattices contained the least disturbed PTUs, while the purely
bijugate lattice (right on Fig. 14) was more unstable. Does it mean that magnolia
does not like making bijugate phyllotaxis? We know that there are some plants ...
James Nation, Irina Trofimova, John D. Rand, 2003
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The Growth and Functioning of Leaves: Proceedings of a ...
He dissected shoot apices so as to expose the youngest bijugate pair of
primordia. An auxin transport inhibitor, naphthylphthalamic acid, and an
antagonist of auxin activity, chlor- ophenoxyisobutyric acid, were used. A small
amount of the ...
John Egerton Dale, Frederick Leon Milthorpe, 1983
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The Botany of Mangroves
Phyllotaxis is a modified decussate arrangement (bijugate) with each pair at an
angle less than 180° to the preceding pair (Fig. 4.8). This arrangement was
pointed out by Schmidt in 1903 but not documented in detail until much later ...
Philip Barry Tomlinson, 1994
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Flowering Plants. Eudicots: Malpighiales
Leaves bijugate, blackdotted beneath, entire to dentate or serrate; stipules large,
lanceolate, caducous, accompanied by large stalked glands. Inflorescences
resinous, sessile or peduncled, lax-cymose or condensed, di- or trichotomously ...
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Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
Bijugate organizations 111-3-1 . Observation The head of specimen n°5 had an
organization (68, 110) = 2(34, 55) at the periphery of its inflorescence. It is shown
in Fig. 26 where the bijugate organization of the last two pairs of leaves can be ...
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The Trees of Sonora, Mexico
Velvet mesquite; mezquite; kui (O'odham); hu'upa (Yaqui) (figure 170B) Woody
shrubs or trees to 1 5+ m. Similar to P. glandulosa var. torreyana but the herbage
and inflorescences always hairy, most or all leaves on a plant bijugate, and the ...
Tucson Richard Stephen Felger Executive Director Drylands Institute, AZ, University of Arizona Matthew Brian Johnson Program Manager and Curator Desert Legume Program, Tucson Michael Francis Wilson Research Director Drylands Institute, AZ, 2001