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Line plots, histograms, and stem-and-leaf plots
(Wolfram Demonstrations Project, 2016)
Line plots, histograms, and stem-and-leaf plots
(Wolfram Demonstrations Project, 2011)
Line Plots, histograms, and stem-and-leaf plots
(Wolfram Demonstration Project, 2011)
Line Plots, histograms, and stem-and-leaf plots
(Wolfram Demonstration Project, 2016)
Freezing resistance in Patagonian woody shrubs: the role of cell wall elasticity and stem vessel size
(Oxford University Press, 2016-03)
Freezing resistance through avoidance or tolerance of extracellular ice nucleation is important for plant survival in habitats with frequent subzero temperatures. However, the role of cell walls in leaf freezing resistance ...
FORAGE PRODUCTION, MORPHOGENESIS AND AGRONOMIC EFFICIENCY IN PANICUM MAXIMUM BRS QUENIA UNDER NITROGEN LEVELS
(Inst Zootecnia, 2018-01-01)
Nitrogen fertilization modifies the morphogen patterns of forage growth. Therefore, studies on the response of newly introduced plants, such as BRS Quenia, to fertilization can contribute greatly with the recommendation ...
Strong hydraulic segmentation and leaf senescence due to dehydration may trigger die-back in Nothofagus dombeyi under severe droughts: a comparison with the co-occurring Austrocedrus chilensis
(Springer Verlag Berlín, 2014-07-20)
Die-back was observed in South America temperate forests during one of the most severe droughts of the 20th century (1998–1999). During this drought Austrocedrus chilensis trees survived, whereas trees of the co-occurring ...
Leaf and inflorescence production of the wine palm (attalea butyracea) in the dry magdalena river valley, colombia
(Caldasia, 2013)
The leaves of the wine palm (Attalea butyracea) are collected and harvested along theMagdalena River Valley in Colombia. Young leaves are used as a ceremonial symbol onPalm Sunday, and expanded leaves are used for thatching ...
Elephant grass leaves have lower recalcitrance to acid pretreatment than stems, with higher potential for ethanol production
(2018-01-01)
Elephant grass is gaining attention among lignocellulosic materials due to its high growth potential, biomass yield, limited requirement for cultivation land and high rates of carbon dioxide absorption. Here was investigate ...