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Aluminum Tolerance in Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens)

The Botanical Review, 2011
Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) is widely distributed in the acid soil region of Southern China, where great potential of aluminum (Al) toxicity exists. To evaluate the Al tolerance of Moso bamboo, seed germination and root elongation were compared with two rice cultivars, and physical and physiological damages were examined under various levels ...
Renyi Gui   +4 more
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Combustion characteristics of moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens)

European Journal of Wood and Wood Products, 2015
This study was carried out to investigate combustion characteristics of moso bamboo, including outer layer (OB), middle layer (MB) and inner layer (IB) and bamboo leaves (BL), respectively. The results showed that combustion characteristics of moso bamboo were similar to other biomass materials.
Zhijia Liu   +5 more
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Controls for phytolith accumulation in Moso bamboo leaves across China

Science of The Total Environment, 2023
Phytoliths are amorphous silica formed gradually in plant tissue, which have great potential to mitigate climate change due to their resistance to decomposition and their ability to occlude organic carbon. The accumulation of phytoliths is regulated by multiple factors. However, the factors controlling its accumulation remain unclear.
Lijun, Liu   +5 more
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Mode II interlaminar fracture properties of Moso bamboo

Composites Part B: Engineering, 2013
Abstract Bamboo is a kind of biological composites reinforced by unidirectional long fiber. Once there exists crack, the propagation of delamination is controlled by the interlaminar fracture toughness instead of by strength. In this paper, the end notched flexure (ENF) beam specimen was used to test the Mode II interlaminar fracture toughness G IIC
Fuli Wang, Zhuoping Shao, Yijun Wu
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Characterizations of protein extracted from Moso bamboo shoot

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Low economic returns limit the widespread cultivation of bamboo, which could otherwise offer solutions to several global needs. This study aims to explore the physicochemical properties of nanoparticles (NPs) in protein solutions extracted from Moso bamboo shoots to enhance bamboo shoot applications.
Weichun, Pan   +9 more
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Study of moso bamboo’s permeability and mechanical properties

Emerging Materials Research, 2015
In this article, moso bamboo blocks were first treated with hydrochloric acid solvents with different concentrations or microwave treatments with various microwave output power and treatment durations. The results showed that the crystalliferous region of cellulose of moso bamboo blocks formed porous or swelling type structures under hydrochloric acid ...
Xiao-dong Huang   +2 more
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Kinetics study on conventional and microwave pyrolysis of moso bamboo

Bioresource Technology, 2014
A comparative study on the pyrolysis kinetics of moso bamboo has been conducted in a conventional thermogravimetric analyzer and a microwave thermogravimetric analyzer respectively. The effect of heating rate on the pyrolysis process was also discussed.
Qing, Dong, Yuanquan, Xiong
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Moso Bamboo Genome

2021
Xiangyu Li, Zhanchao Cheng
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Transcriptome of Moso Bamboo

2021
Jian Gao   +4 more
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Variability of macroscopic dimensions of Moso bamboo.

Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 2015
In order to the macroscopic geometry distributions of vascular bundles in Moso bamboo tubes. The circumference of bamboo tubes was measured, used a simple quadratic diameter formula to analyze the differences between the tubes in bamboo culm, and the arrangement of vascular bundles was investigated by cross sectional images of bamboo tubes. The results
Le, Cui   +6 more
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