Journal article
LMA, density and thickness: Recognizing different leaf shapes and correcting for their nonlaminarity
New Phytologist, Vol.207(4), pp.942-947
2015
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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- Title
- LMA, density and thickness: Recognizing different leaf shapes and correcting for their nonlaminarity
- Authors/Creators
- B.B. Lamont (Author/Creator) - Curtin UniversityP.K. Groom (Author/Creator) - Curtin UniversityM. Williams (Author/Creator) - Science and Conservation Division Department of Parks & Wildlife Kensington WA 6151 AustraliaT. He (Author/Creator) - Curtin University
- Publication Details
- New Phytologist, Vol.207(4), pp.942-947
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Identifiers
- 991005543849407891
- Copyright
- © 2015 The Authors
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Murdoch University
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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