Phylogenomic insights from the complete chloroplast genome of Phyllostachys lithophila (poaceae: bambusoideae: arundinarieae) in Taiwan [PDF]
Phyllostachys lithophila Hayata 1916 is a unique bamboo species endemic to Taiwan, typically found at elevations ranging from 500 to 1,500 meters. This study provides a detailed analysis of the complete chloroplast genome of P.
Kuan-Ning Kung +4 more
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Glomeromycota associations with bamboos (Bambusoideae) worldwide, a qualitative systematic review of a promising symbiosis [PDF]
Background Around the world, bamboos are ecologically, economically, and culturally important plants, particularly in tropical regions of Asia, America, and Africa.
Juan José Sánchez-Matiz +1 more
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Global distribution models for the major bamboo (Poaceae, Bambusoideae) clades [PDF]
The bamboos (Poaceae, Bambusoideae) are important ecological and economic resources distributed across five continents. Maps of the distribution of the four major bamboo clades are popular in the scientific and trade literature.
Christopher Tyrrell
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The present paper analyses the distribution of bamboos in New World. For convenience, bamboos are divided into two broad groups, the woody bamboos and the herbaceous bamboos.
Lynn G Clark
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Yushaniarubrovaginata (Poaceae, Bambusoideae), a new combination for Sasarubrovaginata [PDF]
Sasa rubrovaginata is transferred to Yushania based on morphological and molecular evidence. The lectotype for S. rubrovaginata is designated. Besides, a revised description of this species and a key to the four Yushania species distributed in Cenwanlaoshan Mountain are also provided.
Li X, Ni J, Liang M, Tong Y, Xia N.
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Yersinochloanianheana (Poaceae, Bambusoideae), a new species from southern Vietnam. [PDF]
Yersinochloa nianheanasp. nov. from Vietnam is described and illustrated. It is found in southern Vietnam, where it occurs at an elevation of 1400–1500 m in Voi Mountain, Duc Trong District, Lam Dong Province. This new species is distinguished from a similar species, Yersinochloa dalatensis, by culm nodes with a thick swollen patella, culm leaf blades ...
Van Duy N +10 more
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Diversity and distribution of bamboo‐feeding true bugs in China [PDF]
The Bambusoideae subfamily, originating in the late Cretaceous, has evolved to include over 1500 species globally. Notably, China hosts the richest diversity of Bambusoideae, with 728 species documented.
Kun Jiang +6 more
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Neolithic Rice Cultivation and Consequent Landscape Changes at the Baodun Site, Southwestern China
Identifying when agricultural expansion has occurred and how it altered the landscape is critical for understanding human social survival strategies as well as current ecological diversity.
Jianping Zhang +18 more
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High-throughput sequencing of six bamboo chloroplast genomes: phylogenetic implications for temperate woody bamboos (Poaceae: Bambusoideae). [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Bambusoideae is the only subfamily that contains woody members in the grass family, Poaceae. In phylogenetic analyses, Bambusoideae, Pooideae and Ehrhartoideae formed the BEP clade, yet the internal relationships of this clade are ...
Yun-Jie Zhang, Peng-Fei Ma, De-Zhu Li
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Flowering of Guadua trinii (Poaceae, Bambusoideae, Bambuseae) [PDF]
Abstract Flowering in bamboo is an unusual event. Documenting flowering individuals or populations provides valuable information about bamboo life cycles. Guadua trinii is endemic to northeastern Argentina, southern Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. We here report the flowering of this species in native and cultivated stands in Argentina and confirm its ...
Carolina Guerreiro +2 more
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