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A contribuição da anatomia foliar para a taxonomia de Raddia Bertol. (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) Leaf anatomy contribution to the taxonomy of Raddia Bertol. (Poaceae: Bambusoideae)

open access: yesActa Botânica Brasílica, 2008
Raddia é um gênero de bambus herbáceos que inclui nove espécies ocorrentes no Brasil, uma delas encontrada também em áreas extra-brasileiras. A anatomia foliar de todas as espécies foi analisada em microscopia óptica e microscopia eletrônica de varredura,
Reyjane Patrícia de Oliveira   +2 more
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The enigmatic life history of the bamboo explained as a strategy to arrest succession

open access: yesEcological Monographs, Volume 94, Issue 4, November 2024.
Abstract Bamboos are perennial woody grasses that display an enigmatic mix of traits. Bamboo is highly shade intolerant like early‐successional trees. Without secondary xylem, bamboos cannot continue to grow once they reach a maximum height or replace xylem damaged by hydraulic stress and must instead replace each stem after a few years using ...
Aiyu Zheng, Stephen W. Pacala
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First record of Takecallis taiwana (Takahashi) and T. arundinariae (Essig) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in Colombia

open access: yesAgronomía Colombiana, 2016
The aphids Takecallis taiwana (Takahashi, 1926) and T. arundinariae (Essig, 1917) were collected from two locations in the Department of Cundinamarca (Colombia) and one location within 90 km of the city of Bogota on plants of the Phyllostachys sp ...
Ronald Simbaqueba   +2 more
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Spatiotemporal transcriptome atlas reveals gene regulatory patterns during the organogenesis of the rapid growing bamboo shoots

open access: yesNew Phytologist, Volume 244, Issue 3, Page 1057-1073, November 2024.
Summary Bamboo with its remarkable growth rate and economic significance, offers an ideal system to investigate the molecular basis of organogenesis in rapidly growing plants, particular in monocots, where gene regulatory networks governing the maintenance and differentiation of shoot apical and intercalary meristems remain a subject of controversy. We
Jing Guo   +8 more
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Anther and pollen development in some species of Poaceae (Poales)

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Biology
Anther and pollen development were studied in Olyra humilis Nees, Sucrea monophylla Soderstr, (Bambusoideae), Axonopus aureus P. Beauv., Paspalum polyphyllum Nees ex Trin. (Panicoideae), Eragrostis solida Nees, and Chloris elata Desv.
AT. Nakamura   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

The origin and morphological character evolution of the paleotropical woody bamboos

open access: yesJournal of Integrative Plant Biology, Volume 66, Issue 10, Page 2242-2261, October 2024.
A robust and time‐calibrated phylogeny based on MiddRAD‐seq of paleotropical woody bamboos, a distinct hexaploid clade of bamboos with complex evolutionary history and morphology, revealed evolutionary trends in plant habit, inflorescence, and caryopsis type in relation to environmental factors including climate, soil, and topography.
Jing‐Xia Liu   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Anther and pollen development in some species of Poaceae (Poales) Desenvolvimento da antera e do grão de pólen em espécies de Poaceae (Poales)

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Biology, 2010
Anther and pollen development were studied in Olyra humilis Nees, Sucrea monophylla Soderstr, (Bambusoideae), Axonopus aureus P. Beauv., Paspalum polyphyllum Nees ex Trin. (Panicoideae), Eragrostis solida Nees, and Chloris elata Desv.
AT. Nakamura   +2 more
doaj  

First record of Epeurysa distincta Huang & Ding (Hemiptera, Delphacidae, Delphacinae) from South Korea, with an illustrated key to the Korean Tropidocephalini species [PDF]

open access: yesBiodiversity Data Journal
The tribe Tropidocephalini is the second largest tribe of the subfamily Delphacinae, comprising 204 species of 37 genera worldwide. Most species in this tribe feed on bamboo (Bambusoideae) or grasses (Poaceae).
Sanghyo Park, Wonhoon Lee
doaj   +3 more sources

The bamboo in Colombia

open access: yesBiotecnología Vegetal, 2011
Bamboo is a self-sustaining plant of fast growing which works in network. With the bamboo can be solved the environmental, social and economic problems affecting a place, a country or region.
Ximena Londoño
doaj  

A new record of Dinochloa malayana S.Dransf. (Poaceae, Bambusoideae) from central Sumatra, Indonesia, reveals the continuous distribution of Dinochloa in western Malesia [PDF]

open access: yesCheck List
We report a new record of Dinochloa malayana S.Dransf. (Poaceae, Bambusoideae) from Sumatra, Indonesia, specifically in Sumpur Kudus, Sijunjung, West Sumatra. This discovery expands the known western range of Dinochloa Buse in Malesia.
Muhammad Azli Ritonga   +4 more
doaj   +3 more sources

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