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A way to measure the spread of plants from a focus


Jones RI
Bartholomew PE

Abstract

The relative frequency of occurrence of plants (or plant parts) is determined at increasing distances from a focus, where the relative frequency is unity. The area under the resulting frequency/distance curve is determined, as a measure of spread. Effect of treatments on spread can be compared by comparing these areas. A rate-of-spread index can be calculated from areas determined at successive times.

Keywords: distances|measurements|theories|methods|models|indices|frequencies|plants|plant spreading|treatments


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eISSN: 1727-9380
print ISSN: 1022-0119