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Background: The Neotropical woody bamboos (NWB) comprise a clade native to the Western Hemisphere. Taxonomically the NWB are classified into three subtribes: Arthrostylidiinae, Chusqueinae, and Guaduinae.
Eduardo Ruiz-Sanchez +4 more
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A Review on Bamboo Resource in the African Region: A Call for Special Focus and Action
The African region has untapped bamboo resource potential with immense socioeconomic, cultural, and ecological significances. Despite the long history of bamboo in the region, its contribution is at the infant stage. Therefore, the present study aimed at reviewing the existing literature supported by research experience on bamboo resource in the region.
Tinsae Bahru, Yulong Ding, Ahmad A. Omar
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RESUMO Este trabalho consiste em um estudo florístico das espécies de Merostachys Spreng. (Bambusoideae: Arthrostylidiinae) ocorrentes na Mata Atlântica do Estado de Minas Gerais, e foi realizado com base em coletas de material botânico em Unidades de ...
Ronaldo Vinícius-Silva +4 more
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Free Span Analysis for Submarine Pipelines
Pipelines are one of the most important and key elements that align with transferring hydrocarbon products in coastal and offshore industries which are exposed at various risks during their servicing. In this project, we are studding and describing free spanning of marine pipeline based on DNVGL‐RP‐F‐105 regulation applying the finite element method by
Mehrdad Mohaddes Pour +3 more
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Background. As a member of Poaceae and subfamily Bambusoideae, Ethiopian lowland bamboo (Oxytenanthera abyssinica) is one of the most important nontimber forest resources or a potential alternative to wood and wood products. Ethiopia contributes 86% of the total area of bamboo on the continent, Africa, and 7% of the world. O.
Oumer Abdie Oumer +6 more
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Phylogeny of the Grasses (Poaceae) Revisited [PDF]
The most robust previously published phylogeny for the overall structure of the grass family (Poaceae) shows three early diverging lineages and two major derived clades, the BEP clade and the PACCAD clade (Grass Phylogeny Working Group 2001).
Clark, Lynn G +5 more
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The floral transcriptomes of four bamboo species (Bambusoideae; Poaceae): support for common ancestry among woody bamboos [PDF]
Background Next-generation sequencing now allows for total RNA extracts to be sequenced in non-model organisms such as bamboos, an economically and ecologically important group of grasses.
Duvall, Melvin R. +3 more
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Classification and Biogeography of New World Grasses: Anomochlooideae, Pharoideae, Ehrhartoideae, and Bambusoideae [PDF]
Molecular data support Anomochlooideae and Pharoideae as the two most basal extant clades within Poaceae. Anomochlooideae are endemic to the New World and have two tribes and two genera including the widespread Streptochaeteae (3–4 spp.) and the ...
Clark, Lynn G, Judziewicz, Emmet J
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The Hickeliinae (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) is an ecologically and economically significant subtribe of tropical bamboos restricted to Madagascar, Comoros, Reunion Island, and a small part of continental Africa (Tanzania). Because these bamboos rarely flower,
Rivontsoa A. Rakotonasolo +6 more
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Large Trees, Supertrees, and Diversification of the Grass Family [PDF]
Phylogenetic studies of grasses (Poaceae) are advanced in comparison with most other angiosperm families. However, few studies have attempted to build large phylogenetic trees of the family and use these for evaluating patterns of diversification or other
Bouchenak-Khelladi, Yanis +5 more
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