Three-Dimensional Simulation of Virtual Plants Branch Structure Based on Quasi Binary-Tree and L System

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In order to simulate the plant branch structure in three-dimensional space, and extract the growth more efficiently, this paper presented a new method to simulate the structure of plant branch based on quasi binary-tree structure and three-dimensional L system. The results of the actual trees simulation shows that this method can describe the plants branch structure efficiently and provide a new way for the simulation of plants.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1049-1050)

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1650-1653

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October 2014

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