Fig. 7: Feature importance for classifying stomatal and chloroplast spatial variation. | Communications Biology

Fig. 7: Feature importance for classifying stomatal and chloroplast spatial variation.

From: Spatial patterning of chloroplasts and stomata in developing cacao leaves

Fig. 7

The bar graph depicts the relative importance of seven morphological features in classifying the spatial variation of stomata (gray bars) and chloroplasts (orange bars) in Stage C cacao leaves. Higher bars indicate greater importance for classification. DPC displayed patterns of chloroplasts, DPS displayed patterns of stomata, LWR length-width ratio, IS and CG distance between the intersection of length and width (IS) and center of gravity (CG).

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