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Micropropagation of Dendrocalamus Species (Bamboo)

1997
The genus Dendrocalamus, in the Bambuseae, consists of around 30 species, including D. asper, D. brandsii, D. giganteus, D. hamiltonii, D. hookeri, D. latiflorus, D. longispathus, D. membranaceus, D. merrillianus, D. sikkimensis, and D. strictus (Farrelly 1984).
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New combinations in Dendrocalamus (Poaceae, Bambusoideae)

Six new combinations are proposed here in the genus Dendrocalamus Nees.
Singh, Rajeev Kumar, Kumar, Sanjeet
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Dendrocalamus sinicus Transcriptome or Gene expression

2015
The culm growth of D. sinicus is extremely amazing: shooting initiate from early June, and height growth of culm end in late August. By the brief three months, new shoots can reach the height and diameter of adult mother bamboo – near to 30 cm of diameter and 30 m of height.
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Dendrocalamus birmanicus, Bambou nouveau de Birmanie

1932
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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In vitro shoot propagation of Dendrocalamus strictus nees

Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 1998
Multiple shoots were induced from seedling and axillary buds of mature plants of Dendrocalamus strictus on Murashige and Shoog's medium supplemented with BA and kinetin. About 35–45 shoots were obtained within 20–25 days from a nodal explant of seedling and 3–8 shoots were obtained from a nodal explant of mature plants in the primary culture.
R. Ravikumar   +3 more
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A New Dendrocalamus (Gramineae: Bambusoideae) from Hong Kong

Kew Bulletin, 1988
densely covered with fine white waxy powder, with long pendulous tips but no branches at lower nodes. The culm-sheaths are densely covered with brown hairs and white waxy powder on the outer surface, each bearing two minute or sometimes undeveloped sheath-auricles, a low ligule, and a lanceolate, outwardly spreading sheath-blade. Tertiary nerves on the
Chia Liang-chi, Paul Pui-Hay But
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Chlorophyll deficient seedlings in Dendrocalamus Strictus (Roxb.) Nees

Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products, 2010
The paper describes the occurrence of two types of Chlorophyll nutan seedlings in Dendrocalamus strictus.
A. Rane   +4 more
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Diseases of Dendrocalamus strictus (Bamboo)

2021
S. Parthasarathy   +3 more
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