In FSPMs, the plantstructure is always explicitly represented in terms of a network of elementary units.
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What is here said with regard to stomata applies to all the more recondite matters connected with plantstructure.
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In this respect, FSPMs are different from more abstract models in which a simplified representation of the plantstructure is frequently used (e.g.
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( Plant Relations and PlantStructures in one volume.)
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For example, associate professor Volker Nock from the University of Canterbury is looking at whether we could mimic plantstructures to create a protective surface.
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Expression stability of eight candidate reference genes was assessed in different plantstructures (leaves and inflorescences at two stages of development and fruits).