Abstract
The theoretical optimal ratios of branch lengths, which produce the most equitable distribution (minimum deviation) of leaf clusters in a computer-stimulated branch system, are similar to the observed ratios in real trees of Terminalia. In another study, observed values for branch angles in this species were shown to be similar to theoretical optimal values that produce the maximum effective leaf area. The relationship between these two fundamental parameters of bifurcation and tree geometry and their effect on effective leaf area and distribution of leaves are discussed.
Keywords: Terminalia-branching, branch angle, effective leaf area, optimization, adaptive geometry
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