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Fig. 10 | Plant Methods

Fig. 10

From: Isolating phyllotactic patterns embedded in the secondary growth of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) using magnetic resonance imaging

Fig. 10

Detecting node insertion permutations. a The genetic spiral in the cherry tree nodes with three artificial 2-permutations (shown in green) made by swapping the angle from the cut in pairs of adjacent nodes. b Motifs in the succession of divergence angles identify permutations in insertion order. The first motif indicates a 2-permutation and the second motif indicates two 2-permutations that are adjacent to each other

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