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The rapid expansion of Moso bamboo shoots is essential for effectively establishing Moso bamboo forests. ZIP (Zinc-regulated, Iron-regulated transporter-like Protein) refers to a group of transport proteins that are vital for the uptake and movement of ...
Sijia Cai +5 more
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Effect of Fiber on Tensile Properties of Moso Bamboo
Bamboo is a natural bio-composite that has outstanding mechanical properties. Fibers are the structural building block of bamboo. Understanding the effect of fiber area on tensile properties of moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens Mazei ex. H. Lebaie) will shed light on natural efficient design of bamboo.
Huanrong Liu +4 more
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Soil quality is closely related to the evolution of forest ecosystems, especially in the context of global warming; therefore, it is essential to study the changes in soil quality caused by the invasion of moso bamboo in its habitat.
Jianyu Chen +7 more
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The AP2/ERF transcription factor family, one of the largest families unique to plants, performs a significant role in terms of regulation of growth and development, and responses to biotic and abiotic stresses.
Huili Wu +6 more
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Detection of individual trees in Moso bamboo forests is critical to forestry resource management. However, accurate and rapid detection remains a significant challenge due to the high density of Moso bamboo forests and complex canopy structure.
Lujin Lv +7 more
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Moso bamboo holds significant economic importance in China, serving various purposes, such as food, material, ornamentation, and greenery. Despite its versatility, the occurrence of flowering in Moso bamboo poses a threat to bamboo forests, resulting in ...
Hang Yu +3 more
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Bamboo is one of the fastest-growing non-timber forest plants. Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) is the most economically valuable bamboo in Asia, especially in China.
Xuelian Ma +6 more
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Moso bamboo is a fast-growing, abundant resource with significant potential as a sustainable alternative to wood for pulp production. However, traditional kraft pulping of moso bamboo faces challenges such as low yield, high pollutant loads, and inferior
Yulong Wang +6 more
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Application of Moso Bamboo Vinegar with Different Collection Temperature to Evaluate Fungi Resistance of Moso Bamboo Materials [PDF]
Lin, Han Chien +5 more
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Full phenology cycle carbon flux dynamics and driving mechanism of Moso bamboo forest
IntroductionMoso bamboo forests, widely distributed in subtropical regions, are increasingly valued for their strong carbon sequestration capacity. However, the carbon flux variations and the driving mechanisms of Moso bamboo forest ecosystems of each ...
Cenheng Xu +26 more
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