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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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Shoot Phenology in Bambusoideae: A Review
The study of plant phenology is important nowadays since global climate-changing phenomena are impacting the growing patterns and growing periods of plants. Bamboo is of great importance to the agriculture and forestry of temperate, subtropical to tropical regions, especially of Asia.
Khin Nyein Chan +6 more
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Thamnocalamus unispiculatus T.P.Yi & J.Y.Shi 2007 is an important bamboo species with significant ecological and economic value. This study presents the complete chloroplast genome sequence of T. unispiculatus.
Weihua Wang +5 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Bambusa stenoaurita (Bambusoideae)
Bambusa stenoaurita is an excellent sympodial bamboo species, which is cultivated for its shoots in some parts of China. Here, we sequenced and reported the complete chloroplast genome of B. stenoaurita for the first time. The complete chloroplast genome
Haitao Xia +5 more
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Identification key to the genera of bamboos from the Serra do Cachimbo, Eastern Amazon, Brazil 1. Leaves not differentiated into culm leaves and foliage leaves; leaves without an outer ligule..........................................................2 - Culm leaves and foliage leaves clearly distinct; foliage leaves bearing an outer ligule ..............
Lopes-Neto, Raimundo Balieiro +1 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Bambusa vulgaris cv. Wamin
Bambusa vulgaris cv. Wamin is an attractive ornamental bamboo species of southern China. It has large swollen internodes and weeping culms, and it has considerable economic importance. In the present study, we sequenced the complete chloroplast genome of
Zhiwen Deng +8 more
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Discovery of the first succulent bamboo (Poaceae, Bambusoideae) in a new genus from Laos’ karst areas, with a unique adaptation to seasonal drought [PDF]
Lush jungle flagship species, woody bamboos (Poaceae–Bambusoideae) are famed for their synchronous flowering as well as the extensive “bamboo forests” some species can form in tropical or temperate environments. In portions of their natural distribution,
Thomas Haevermans +6 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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During the in vitro multiplication of bamboo plantlets, it is common the formation of shoots aggregates. Once individualized, these can yield a greater number of plantlets than if planted in clusters.
Paulo Arthur Almeida do Vale +3 more
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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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