Help: I can’t seem to find this article (and I’m fairly sure it wasn’t a dream )…
“Species-specific, unique scaffold limb radial divergence angle (included-angle from bole)”.
Back in about 1989 to 1991 there was a research article with birds-eye views of a number of different tree species showing how different trees maximized their solar gain by having a specific, predictable radial branching distribution that related to their specific leaf morphology and leaf distribution on their secondary and tertiary branching. I thought it was a reprint in our Penn-Del chapter newsletter, but it might have been in Arbor Age…
Anyone know of such a research article?
“Species-specific, unique scaffold limb radial divergence angle (included-angle from bole)”.
Back in about 1989 to 1991 there was a research article with birds-eye views of a number of different tree species showing how different trees maximized their solar gain by having a specific, predictable radial branching distribution that related to their specific leaf morphology and leaf distribution on their secondary and tertiary branching. I thought it was a reprint in our Penn-Del chapter newsletter, but it might have been in Arbor Age…
Anyone know of such a research article?










