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LMA, density and thickness: recognizing different leaf shapes and correcting for their nonlaminarity

Authors: Lamont, B.B.; Groom, P.K.; Williams, M.; He, T.;
Abstract
Leaf thickness (t) and dry bulk density (D) are now considered to be the two major components of leaf structure that, when multiplied, give leaf mass per unit area (LMA = tD), or its inverse, leaf-specific-area (tD−1).
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Australia
Related Organizations
- Curtin University Australia
- Murdoch University Australia
- Murdoch University Australia
Keywords
Plant Leaves, Confidence Intervals, Biomass, Western Australia, Adaptation, Physiological, 004
Plant Leaves, Confidence Intervals, Biomass, Western Australia, Adaptation, Physiological, 004
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