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A high-quality chromosome-level genome assembly of herbaceous bamboo species Lithachne pauciflora. [PDF]
Qian KC, Liu JF, Yang Y, Guo C, Guo ZH.
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Characterization, Expression Profile Analysis, and Functional Prediction of <i>UGP</i> Gene Family in <i>Dendrocalamus brandisii</i>. [PDF]
Li H, Wu C, Li X, Xu J, Cheng Z, Gao J.
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Farm and household economic study of Kecamatan Nanggung, Kabupaten Bogor, Indonesia: a socio-economic base line study of agroforestry innovations and livelihood enhancement [PDF]
Budidarsono, S, Roshetko, J, Wijaya, K.
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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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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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ROOT ANATOMY OF THE BAMBUSOIDEAE (POACEAE)
American Journal of Botany, 1990Root anatomy was examined for 15 species, in 6 of the 11 tribes of the Bambusoideae. Wide ranges of anatomical variation were found in epidermis, exodermis, cortex, endodermis, pericycle, phloem, xylem, and pith. Although roots of most species seem to resemble the Panicoid type, our study shows much more variation than was described by Goller (1977 ...
Luther J, Raechal, John D, Curtis
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Gibberellin Biosynthesis in Bambusoideae
Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, 1996Gibberellin A8 (GA8), GA17, GA29, GA44, and GA53 were identified from the shoots of Phyllostachys edulis, together with previously identified GA1 GA19, and GA20, and the occurrence of a 2β-ydroxy-GA53-like compound was suggested. An experiment on shoots of the bamboo species confirmed the metabolism from GA12-aldehyde to GA12 and GA53 in P. bambusoides,
Renni R. Samsoedin +5 more
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Chromosome Studies on the Bambusoideae (Gramineae)
Brittonia, 1982Meiotic chromosome numbers and observations were made in eleven species belonging to nine different genera of Bambusoideae. The numbers include counts in eight species that have never been investigated cytologically:Arundinaria aff.amabilis (n=24), Chusquea bambusoides (n=ca.
Juan H. Hunziker +2 more
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The Genus Hickelia (Gramineae: Bambusoideae)
Kew Bulletin, 1994Summary. The bamboo genus Hickelia A. Camus is revised and a key to the species is provided. Pseudocoix A. Camus, a genus from Madagascar, is shown to be synonymous with Hickelia, and its single species is transferred to Hickelia as H. perrieri, a new combination.
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Sur deux genres de Bambusoideae
Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon, 1945Camus Aimée. Sur deux genres de Bambusoideae. In: Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon, 14ᵉ année, n°9, novembre 1945. pp. 185-189.
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V. Subfamily Bambusoideae Luerss. (1893)
2015This treatment of Bambusoideae includes extensive and detailed contributions from Lynn G. Clark (Iowa State University). All remaining errors and misinterpretations are mine.
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