Sentence examples for leaf density from inspiring English sources

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It tends to prefer sites that are thornless but with high leaf density, perhaps for camouflage against predators.

Malenovský, Z., Turnbull, J. D., Lucieer, A. & Robinson, S. A. Antarctic moss stress assessment based on chlorophyll content and leaf density retrieved from imaging spectroscopy data.

Even though native species can have slower growth rates compared to the non-native species they maintained a higher or equivalent leaf density than the non-native turfgrass.

Nevertheless, a higher leaf density was found for trees treated with 0.2 g uniconazole per tree starting from the second year of the experiment and newly growing shoots on treated trees exhibited weeping-type growth.

The choice of species hybrid combination had a very strong impact on biomass production, but less influence on quality and health traits like dead shoot tips, leaf density and stem form.

In a best case scenario such as when leaf density is low, nearly all leaf area is directly reconstructed from the scan and the branch and clumping structure is preserved within the reconstruction.

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I sent Bauer photos of different leaf densities on my own lawn, labeled A through D below, to see how he would deal with them.

G. comosa had significant negative effects on H. ovalis, reducing leaf densities by 20 and 40% when exposed to 0.7 and 1.4 kg algal wet weight m−2, respectively.

The native turfgrass and turfgrass assemblages generally had 30% higher leaf densities in the early growing season, and up to 50% lower weed density than the non-native monoculture.

After 12-months warming, all succulent species displayed massively (up to 90.2%) reduced leaf densities and canopy covers in the differently heated open-top chambers, with small sparsely branched species comprising single leaf pairs per axis exhibiting much greater reductions than large, shrubby or creeping species with multiple leaves.

This was especially true for measurements that are hard to take (e.g. exposed crown areas, leaf densities, understory light), for rates that are slow and therefore require large sample sizes (e.g. mortality rates for canopy trees), and for rare species.

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