The objective of this study was to determine if the original bamboo vinegar, collected from six different temperatures (80-150, over 80, 90-92, 99-102, 120-123 and 145-150℃), obtained from Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys heterocycla), combined with a specific duration of soaking or vacuum treatment, could be used to increase the fungi resistance of bamboo ...
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Estimation of Soil Organic Matter in Moso Bamboo (<i>Phyllostachys edulis</i>) Forests Based on a Synergistic Matching Mechanism Between Feature Selection and Models. [PDF]
Li M +8 more
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Characteristics of Moso Bamboo with Chemical Pretreatment
Zhijia Liu, Benhua Fei
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Phytotoxic Effect of Moso Bamboo Extracts
TOSA, KOJI, KANAZAWA, TATSUMI
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Pore and Thermochemical Properties of Biochar Materials Produced from Moso Bamboo Under Different Carbonization Conditions. [PDF]
Morgan HM +4 more
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Vertical growth of Moso bamboo relies on local sensing and growth stress. [PDF]
Trozzi N.
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Modelling Moso bamboo stand transpiration
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Water-based ultrasonic pretreatment enhances moso bamboo dimensional stability and mildew resistance. [PDF]
Qian J +9 more
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Expansion of Moso bamboo into Chinese fir stands persistently depletes rhizosphere bioavailable P pools: a seasonal, space-for-time approach. [PDF]
Bi S +11 more
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The year growth of Moso bamboo rhizome
Kawai, Hiroto +3 more
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