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Published in Crop Sci 39:1784-1791 (1999)
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Soybean Canopy Development as Affected by Population Density and Intercropping with Corn

Fractal Analysis in Comparison with Other Quantitative Approaches

Kayhan Foroutan-poura, Pierre Dutilleula and Donald L. Smitha

a Dep. of Plant Science, McGill Univ., 21111 Lakeshore Road, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC H9X 3V9, Canada



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Fig. 1 Changes in the leafless structure of soybean shoots during development in the different treatments. The fractal dimension value for each image is reported beneath the image

 


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Fig. 2 Changes in (a) fractal dimension of leafless structure of individual plant, (b) leaf area per plant, and (c) light penetration (% per plant) during soybean shoot development as affected by treatments. Each data point represents a mean across 3 yr and four blocks per year

 


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Fig. 3 Changes in (a) plant height and (b) number of leaves per plant during soybean shoot development as affected by treatments. Each data point represents a mean across 3 yr and four blocks per year

 





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