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Modeling of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) inflorescence architecture, example of three Tunisian cultivars

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Title Modeling of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) inflorescence architecture, example of three Tunisian cultivars
 
Creator Gammoudi, Sana
 
Contributor Ben-Salah, Mohamed
Rey, Hervé
 
Subject minimum sample
 
Description The present study was carried out to verify the statistical relationships between the characteristic parameters in terms of vegetative aerial architecture of the date palms for simulating realistic 3D models. The vegetal material was composed of two Tunisian varieties of Phoenix dactylifera L., “Barhi” and “Rochdi”. The observations are taken place in Gabes and on one pair of palms per main stem and offshoot for each cultivar. The analysis of the characteristic dimensions of the pinnae and rachis allowed the determination of a minimum sample. The geometrical analysis confirmed the existence of a strong correlation between rotation angles and radial angles. The architectural analysis of the two Tunisian cultivars revealed that the distribution of characteristic parameter values of pinnae was the outcome of a regionalized variable along the rachis. This statistical study of relationships between the characteristic parameters in terms of vegetative aerial architecture of the two varieties allows executing a new measurement protocol for computing and simulating realistic 3 D models.
 
Date 2017-03-19T15:27:48Z
2017-03-19T15:27:48Z
 
Type Journal Article
 
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Sana Gammoudi, Mohamed Ben-Salah, Hervé Rey. (30/5/2014). Modeling of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L. ) inflorescence architecture, example of three Tunisian cultivars. Journal of Life Sciences, 8, pp. 418-424.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766/6514
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Language en
 
Rights CC-BY-NC-4.0
 
Format PDF
 
Publisher David Publishing
 
Source Journal of Life Sciences;8,5 (2014) Pagination 418-424