The mathematical theory of endosymbiosis. II: Models of the fungal fusion hypothesis
Publication:1926183
DOI10.1016/j.nonrwa.2012.01.005zbMath1327.92034OpenAlexW2095546862MaRDI QIDQ1926183
K. T. Fonseca, Solange F. Rutz, Peter L. Antonelli
Publication date: 28 December 2012
Published in: Nonlinear Analysis. Real World Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nonrwa.2012.01.005
Volterra-Hamilton systemsbiomass productioncarbon fluxevolution of vascular plantsFinsler costfungal fusionsymmetrical Kropina approximationtime-sequencing changes
Problems related to evolution (92D15) Qualitative investigation and simulation of ordinary differential equation models (34C60) Plant biology (92C80) Software, source code, etc. for problems pertaining to ordinary differential equations (34-04)
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