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Climate Change Restructures the Suitable Habitat of Bambusa emeiensis in Southwestern China: Disproportionate Core-Habitat Loss and Divergent Centroid Shifts [PDF]
Bamboo is an ecologically and economically important forest resource in China, and understanding how climate change reshapes bamboo habitat suitability is essential for sustainable cultivation, introduction, and germplasm conservation. Bambusa emeiensis,
Miao Liu +5 more
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Multi-omics reveals the involvement of endophytes in the growth of Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) shoots [PDF]
Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) exhibits extraordinary speed of growth. While its anatomical and hormonal features have been well studied, the contribution of microbial interactions to its rapid growth remains largely unknown.
Aoshun Zhao +8 more
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Background Both underground rhizomes/buds and above-ground Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys heterocycla) shoots/culms/branches are connected together into a close inter-connecting system in which nutrients are transported and shared among each organ.
Jiajia Zhang +7 more
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Moso bamboo is an economically and ecologically important nontimber forestry species. Here, the authors analyze 427 genomes collected from 15 representative geographic areas, and identify genes under balancing selection, putative patterns of historic ...
Hansheng Zhao +25 more
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Bamboo engineering materials are green, high-strength, tough, durable, and structurally safe, and have promising application prospects in various modern green and low-carbon buildings.
Linbi Chen +5 more
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Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of the MYB transcription factor in moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) [PDF]
The MYB family, one of the largest transcription factor (TF) families in the plant kingdom, plays vital roles in cell formation, morphogenesis and signal transduction, as well as responses to biotic and abiotic stresses.
Kebin Yang +7 more
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Soil meso- and micro-fauna community in response to bamboo-fungus agroforestry management
Bamboo-fungus agroforestry management is an ecological model of sustainable production of moso bamboo forest, and Stropharia rugosoannulata has been widely planted in moso bamboo forest.
Jiancheng Zhao +5 more
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Bamboo-infoline: A database for North Bengal Bamboos [PDF]
Bamboo, the "Green Gold", included in the non-timber forest products has both ecological and economic importance. Here is an attempt to describe a database named "Bambooinfoline" , which provides enumeration of the different species of bamboos found in North Bengal, with special emphasis on taxonomy, edible properties, chemical constituents ...
Arvind Kumar, Goyal +6 more
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Designing an Improved Strategy for Chinese Warehouses to Store Bamboo and its Semi-finished Products
Bamboo plants are fast-growing, quickly produce usable material, and are an abundant resource. Bamboo is an excellent, natural, and renewable material. It has a long history of application in human life, industrial manufacturing, cultural industries, and
Hao Jia +6 more
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Background Nitrogen is a macronutrient element for plant growth and development. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) serve as pivotal regulators for the coordination between nutrient supply and plant demand.
Chenglei Zhu +5 more
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