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Process of carbohydrate transferring and carbon budget in Phyllostachys edulis forests

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The growth-promoting effects of endophytic bacteria on Phyllostachys edulis

Archives of Microbiology, 2018
The research results of the growth-promoting effects of endophytic bacteria on Phyllostachys edulis indicated that the growth-promoting endophytic bacteria could improve photosynthesis in P. edulis leaves. The photosynthetic rate, transpiration rate, and the stomatal conductance in P.
Zong-Sheng, Yuan   +3 more
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Two lignan dimers from bamboo stems (Phyllostachys edulis)

Phytochemistry, 2003
Phyllostadimers A and B, two bis-lignans in which the two lignan units are directly connected by a C-C bond, were isolated from stems of bamboo, Phyllostachys edulis. Their structures were determined on the basis of spectral evidence. In addition, 14 known compounds were also obtained throughout the investigation.
Ai, Suga   +5 more
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Intraspecific spatial niche differentiation: Evidence from Phyllostachys edulis

Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2013
Abstract Interspecific niche differentiation has attracted much more attention than intraspecific niche differentiation. If the intraspecific competition of invasive species is greater than the interspecific competition, it should reduce the invasive abilities of invasive species.
H.S. Sandhu, P. Shi, Q. Yang
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A transposition-active Phyllostachys edulis long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposon

Journal of Plant Research, 2017
Due to infrequent sexual reproduction, moso bamboo breeding by hybridization is extremely technically difficult. Insertional mutagenesis based on endogenous active transposons may thus serve as an alternative method to create new germplasm of moso bamboo.
Mingbing, Zhou   +2 more
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Isolation and Expression Analysis of PeDWF1 in Phyllostachys edulis

Russian Journal of Plant Physiology, 2018
Brassinosteroids (BRs) are steroidal hormones that play crucial roles in various processes of plant growth and development. DWF1 encodes a delta(24)-sterol reductase that participates in one of the early stage in the brassinosteroids’ biosynthetic pathway: the conversion of 24-methylenecholesterol to campesterol.
S. N. Wang   +5 more
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Phyllostachys edulis argonaute genes function in the shoot architecture

Plant Science
Argonaute (AGO) proteins are the core components of the RNA-induced silencing complexes (RISC) in the cytoplasm and nucleus, and are necessary for the development of plant shoot meristem, which gives rise to the above-ground plant body. In this study, we identified 23 Phyllostachys edulis AGO genes (PhAGOs) that were distributed unequally on the 14 ...
Zhiqiang, Yue   +6 more
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Ultrastructure of parenchyma cell wall in bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) culms

Cellulose, 2020
Parenchyma cell wall structure plays a crucial role in the growth and the mechanical properties of bamboo plants, with the secondary cell wall providing strength and rigidity. However, little is known about the ultrastructure of the parenchyma cell wall.
Caiping Lian   +6 more
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