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Pie charts, also known as circle graphs, depict parts of a whole. The pie wedges add up to one complete pie. Statistics related to a closed population can be presented in pie charts. Demographics, for example, work well, if each member falls into one of the distinct groups. The numbers ...
Novel plots, here termed 'relative-growth curves', are described which illustrate the productivity and phenology of each plant component and which overcome these limitations. (3) Comparisons of relative-growth curves from sites with and without weevils show both the obvious and subtle effects of ...
I. Genetic Variation in Ca Requirements for Vegetative Growth Calcium (Ca) deficiency is an important problem in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) production, with lines from the sub-species A. hypogaea hypogaea (Virginia ... GE Zharare,CJ Asher,FPC Blamey - 《Journal of Plant Nutrition》 被引...
Line graphs show changes in a group. Types of data graphed on line graphs include changes over time and changes with temperature. Plant growth over time, change in height with age, change in volume with temperature – these data sets should be graphed using line graphs. ...
,t is called a cyclic interval t-coloring if for each vertex v of G the edges incident to v are colored by consecutive colors, under the condition that color 1 is considered as consecutive to color t. In this paper we introduce and investigate a new notion, the cyclic deficiency of a ...
A graph G is H -saturated for a graph H , if G does not contain a copy of H but adding any new edge to G results in such a copy. An H -saturated graph on a given number of vertices always exists and the properties of such graphs, for example their highest density, have been ...
etc. have been substituted for the rectangular bars. In both variations, one or more symbols might be used in each bar. The two major reasons for using pictorial graphs are to make the graph more appealing visually and to facilitate better communications." [Information Graphics: A Comprehensive...
… Throughout most of the Holocene, these northern peatlands have not experienced climatic conditions cold enough for permafrost to form.… During peatland initiation (c. 10 000–9600 cal. a BP) the climatic conditions in the region were favourable for plant productivity with around 3 °C ...