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Two plastomes of Phyllostachys and reconstruction of phylogenic relationship amongst selected Phyllostachys species using genome skimming [PDF]
The genus Phyllostachys is economically important; however, only a small amount of complete plastid genomes have been reported to date. Here, we characterized two complete chloroplast genomes of Phyllostachys using genome skimming.
Nian-Jun Huang +3 more
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This document discusses the cultivation and uses of bamboo (Phyllostachys spp.), highlighting its value as a vegetable. The article describes bamboo's perennial nature, propagation methods, and the process of preparing bamboo shoots for cooking.
James M. Stephens
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Bamboo is used as a raw material for producing chopsticks, artifacts, utensils, plywood, fiberboard, and decorated multi-layered panels. The manufacturing process generates a large amount of bamboo residual waste. In this study, bamboo-derived fuels were
Lang-Dong Lin +3 more
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Copper Phytoextraction Using Phyllostachys pubescens [PDF]
The Phyllostachys pubescens macrophyte, known also as Moso Bamboo, was evaluated in laboratory conditions for its potential to renovate copper-polluted soil. Pot experiments were conducted to determine Phyllostachys pubescens’ growth, tolerance and phytoextraction potential capacity to restore copper-contaminated soil in Mediterranean conditions.
Ezio Ranieri +6 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Phyllostachys heteroclada f. solida (Poaceae)
Phyllostachys heteroclada f. solida is a precious wood-use bamboo resource, with almost solid stem. The complete chloroplast genome of the Phyllostachys heteroclada f.
Hu Ya-ping +5 more
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Phyllostachys nidularia (Bambusoideae: Poaceae), widely distributed in the Yangtze River Basin and various provinces (regions) in southern China, is one of the most important small and medium-sized bamboo species used in both bamboo shoots and timber. In
Zhou Jie +5 more
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Phyllostachys Pubescens: From Traditional to Functional Food
Bamboo shoot (Phyllostachys pubescens) is mainly cultivated in China and Japan. It represents a reservoir of micro and macronutrients and contains a high amount of proteins, essential amino acids, ...
Francesca Curci +8 more
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Effects of Hypoxia Stress on Growth, Root Respiration, and Metabolism of Phyllostachys praecox
Hypoxia affects plant growth, hormone content, various enzyme activities, cell structure, peroxide production, and metabolic level, therefore reducing crop yield.
Jiawei Ma +5 more
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Phyllostachys aureosulcata McClure is a resilient bamboo species that is cultivated primarily as an ornamental plant in Beijing, Henan, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang, China. In this study, we sequenced and de novo assembled its complete chloroplast genome.
Chengyu Chen +6 more
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Experimental Research on Destruction Mode and Anchoring Performance of Carbon Fiber Phyllostachys pubescens Anchor Rod with Different Forms [PDF]
The anchoring technology is extensively applied in reinforcing protection of the earth relics. Now that no specification is available for different new anchor rods in earth relics protection due to diversified destruction modes of earth relics and ...
Wang Yulan, Dong Zhao, Wei Lu, Lei Fan
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