Petri nets applied to experimental plant morphogenesis
Acta Biotheoretica 39 (3-4) (1991)
| Abstract | Data from experiments on Erica × darleyensis and from related observations (Viémont and Beaujard, 1983) are taken for a critical analysis of the proposed model of morphogenetic phenomena. The criteria for judging the coherence of the constructions proposed in plant morphology are based on mathematical constructions deduced from Petri nets, especially elementary nets. | |||||||||
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