Phylogenetic Relationships Among the One-Flowered, Determinate Genera of Bambuseae (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) [PDF]
Bambuseae (woody bamboos), one of two tribes recognized within Bambusoideae (true bamboos), comprise over 90% of the diversity of the subfamily, yet monophyly of the tribe is generally only moderately supported, and phylogenetic relationships within the ...
Clark, Lynn G +3 more
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The Neotropical woody bamboos are a monophyletic lineage with three subtribes in the Bambusoideae: Arthrostylidiinae, Chusqueinae and Guaduainae. The geographical distribution of these subtribes extends from Mexico, Central America, Caribbean Islands ...
Eduardo Ruiz-Sanchez
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Effects of harvesting on the structure of a neotropical woody bamboo (otatea: guaduinae) populations
Natural populations of Otatea acuminata (Munro) C.E. Calderón Soderstr. subsp. aztecorum (McClure E.W. Smith) R. Guzmán, Anaya Santana-Michel were studied in the Sierra de Manantlán, Jalisco-Colima, in Western Mexico. The objectives were to compare the structure of otate populations at different harvesting levels, in order to evaluate the changes ...
José Martín Vázquez López +5 more
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Classification and Biogeography of New World Grasses: Anomochlooideae, Pharoideae, Ehrhartoideae, and Bambusoideae [PDF]
Molecular data support Anomochlooideae and Pharoideae as the two most basal extant clades within Poaceae. Anomochlooideae are endemic to the New World and have two tribes and two genera including the widespread Streptochaeteae (3–4 spp.) and the ...
Clark, Lynn G, Judziewicz, Emmet J
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Environmental Management / Designing and Evaluating Bamboo Harvesting Methods for Local Needs: Integrating Local Ecological Knowledge and Science [PDF]
in dt. Sprache nicht vorhandenDendrocalamus hamiltonii, a large, clump-forming bamboo, has great potential to contribute towards poverty alleviation efforts across its distributional range.
Bahadur Rai, Prem +3 more
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This paper describes the anatomy and morphology of a new bamboo fossil, Guadua morronei sp. nov., from the Ituzaingo Formation in the Entre Rios province, Argentina. The fossil culm is the second record of Bambusoideae in Pliocene–Pleistocene sediments from the Parana Basin (Argentina) and the fifth record for South America.
Brea, Mariana +2 more
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ESTIMACIÓN E INVENTARIO DE BIOMASA Y CARBONO DEL BAMBÚ NATIVO Guadua aculeata Rupr. EN PUEBLA, MÉXICO [PDF]
Background. Bamboo forests are an alternative to mitigate the effects of climate change, doe to the high growth rate, however, in Mexico there are few studies on its biomass and carbon storage. Objective.
Buendia Rodriguez, Enrique +3 more
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Phylogenetics and Evolution of the Paleotropical Woody Bamboos (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Bambuseae) [PDF]
The paleotropical woody bamboos (PWB) are members of Bambuseae (tropical woody bamboos) in subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family (Poaceae). Although the PWB are important in ecological and economic functions, the phylogenetic relationships of the ...
Chokthaweepanich, Hathairat
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Systematics of the neotropical woody bamboo genus Rhipidocladum (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) [PDF]
Rhipidocladum, a genus of about 18 species divided among three sections, is classified within the neotropical woody bamboo subtribe Arthrostylidiinae (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Bambuseae).
Tyrrell, Christopher Dean
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Guadua amplexifolia and Guadua angustifolia are the most promising timber substitutes amongst American bamboos due to their outstanding dimensions and structural properties. Despite the commercial potential of these species, there are few studies on the survival and adaptability of juveniles in plantations. The present study dealt with survival, growth,
F. Ely, O. Araque, R. Jaimez
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