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New Genes Interacted With Recent Whole-Genome Duplicates in the Fast Stem Growth of Bamboos

open access: yesMolecular Biology and Evolution, 2021
As drivers of evolutionary innovations, new genes allow organisms to explore new niches. However, clear examples of this process remain scarce. Bamboos, the unique grass lineage diversifying into the forest, have evolved with a key innovation of fast ...
Gui-Hua Jin, Peng-Fei, Lianfeng Gu
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Genome Sequences Provide Insights into the Reticulate Origin and Unique Traits of Woody Bamboos

open access: yesMolecular Plant, 2019
Polyploidization is a major driver of speciation and its importance to plant evolution has been well recognized. Bamboos comprise of one diploid herbaceous and three polyploid woody lineages, and are the only major subfamily in grasses which diversified ...
Zhen-Hua Guo, Peng-Fei, Guo-Qian Yang
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Efficiency of RAPD, ISSR, iPBS, SCoT and phytochemical markers in the genetic relationship study of five native and economical important bamboos of North-East India

Phytochemistry, 2020
10 primers each of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD), inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSR), inter primer binding site (iPBS) and start codon targeted (SCoT) were used to analyze genetic polymorphism and relationship between 50 genotypes of 5 ...
Leimapokpam Tikendra   +2 more
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Fabrication of regenerated cellulose films by DMAc dissolution using parenchyma cells via low-temperature pulping from Yunnan-endemic bamboos

Industrial crops and products (Print), 2021
In this study, regenerated cellulose (RC) thin films were obtained using parenchyma cellulose from large clustered bamboos which were endemic to Xishuangbanna area in Yunnan province, China.
Xin Gao   +4 more
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EDTA-facilitated toxic tolerance, absorption and translocation and phytoremediation of lead by dwarf bamboos

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2019
Bamboos are considered as potential plants for phytoremediation. However, the mechanisms of EDTA-assisted bamboo for lead (Pb) control has not been described.
Mingyan Jiang, Shiliang Liu, Xi Li
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Rapid diversification of alpine bamboos associated with the uplift of the Hengduan Mountains

Journal of Biogeography, 2019
The Hengduan Mountains (HDM) of southwest China is a biodiversity hotspot and harbours one of the world's richest temperate floras. However, the origin and evolution of its biota remain largely unresolved. Here we explore the impact of mountain uplift on
Xia-Ying Ye, Peng-Fei, Guo-Qian Yang
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In-situ soil moisture conservation in bamboos for the rehabilitation of degraded lands in the Himalayan foothills

Ecological Engineering: The Journal of Ecotechnology, 2021
Land degradation by water erosion is a major problem in Himalayan foothills. Bamboos due to fast growth, annual culm production, dense root network and high litterfall have enormous potential for checking soil erosion.
R. Kaushal   +10 more
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Whole-Genome Comparison Reveals Divergent IR Borders and Mutation Hotspots in Chloroplast Genomes of Herbaceous Bamboos (Bambusoideae: Olyreae)

open access: yesMolecules, 2018
Herbaceous bamboos (Olyreae) are a separate lineage with idiosyncratic traits, e.g., unisexual flowers and annual or seasonal flowering lifestyle, in the grass family. To elucidate the evolution of herbaceous bamboos we produced two complete chloroplast (
Wencai Wang
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Phytolith sizes and assemblages differentiate genera and ecotypes of woody bamboos in subtropical Southwest China

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2020
Identifying both modern and fossil bamboos to the species and genus level is quite difficult because of the relative homogeneity of bamboo shells and their rare flowering periods.
Rencheng Li, Richard S Vachula
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