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Cultivating Indocalamus latifolius in moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) forests is a technique in a compound economical and ecological agroforestry system. However, the impacts of different moso bamboo densities on the physiological growth of I. latifolius remain unclear. The aim of this study was to elucidate the adaptation mechanism of I. latifolius
Huijing Ni, Jiancheng Zhao, Zhenya Yang
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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]
Han Chien Lin +5 more
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Moso bamboo shoots, recognized as a green health food, are distinguished by their high protein, low fat, low sugar, and high fiber content. Their substantial nutritional value and appealing taste have made the product very popular with consumers. However,
Chang Xu, Yuan Gao, Xuejun Yu
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Hygrothermal performance of Moso bamboo-based building material [PDF]
This study focuses on the hygrothermal performance of Moso bamboo. The knowledge in this aspect is remarkable important for the research of building energy saving and the low carbon building design. However, the detailed hygrothermal properties of Moso bamboo are fairly rare.
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Characterization of the Rhizome of Moso Bamboo
Ryoya ITO +2 more
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Cutting through the clones: genomic strategies for core collection development in moso bamboo. [PDF]
Gu R +4 more
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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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