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The culm color patterns in moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis)

2023
Generally, moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) has three types of color patterns at the internodes of clums. P. edulis f. luteosulcata (YM) has green slot & yellow wall at internode, but P. edulis f. viridisulcata (GM) have an adverse phenotype with green wall & yellow slot. The protype of moso bamboo (P. edulis f.
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Antiallergic Herbal Composition fromScutellaria baicalensisandPhyllostachys edulis

Planta Medica, 2009
We aimed to find antiallergic agents from natural sources using mast cells activated during allergic reaction. We screened over 2000 plants for blockade of histamine release and identified two of them, S. baicalenesis and P. edulis. Bioassay-guided fractionation led to two main constituent flavonoids, baicalin from S. baicalenesis roots and isoorientin
Dong-Seon, Kim   +6 more
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Characterization of ground parenchyma cells in Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis–Poaceae)

IAWA Journal, 2021
Summary Ground parenchyma cells play a crucial role in the growth and the mechanical properties of bamboo plants. Investigation of the morphology of ground parenchyma cells is essential for understanding the physiological functions and mechanical properties of these cells. This study aimed to characterize the anatomical structure of
Caiping Lian   +5 more
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Characterization of hemicelluloses in Phyllostachys edulis (moso bamboo) culm during xylogenesis

Carbohydrate Polymers, 2019
Hemicelluloses are β-(1→4)-linked backbone polysaccharides found in plant cell walls that include xyloglucans, xylans, mannans and glucomannans, and play important roles in plant tissue configuration. In this study, hemicelluloses were isolated from the apical, middle and basal segments of 6 m Phyllostachys edulis culm using KOH and DMSO extraction ...
Kai-Li, Wang   +7 more
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Mechanochemical-assisted extraction of flavonoids from bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) leaves

Industrial Crops and Products, 2013
Abstract An efficient mechanochemical-assisted extraction of flavonoids from bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) leaves was developed. The highest recovery of flavonoids was achieved by grinding the leaves with Na2CO3 (12 wt.%) and Na2B4O7·10H2O (2 wt.%) for 10 min, extraction with water at 25 °C and liquid/solid ratio of 20 mL/g for 15 min.
Jie Xie   +5 more
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Phyllostachys edulis Transcriptome or Gene expression

2016
Global investigation of alternative splicing in moso ...
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Factors affecting soil organic carbon in a Phyllostachys edulis forest

Journal of Forestry Research, 2018
Phyllostachys edulis plays an important role in maintaining carbon cycling. We examined the effects of soil properties on organic carbon content in a P. edulis forest on Dagang Mountain, Jiangxi Province, China. Based on correlation and stepwise multiple regression analyses, the effects of seven soil factors on organic carbon and their sensitivities to
Xiaoxiao Liu   +4 more
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[Chemical Constituents from Shoot of Phyllostachys edulis (II)].

Zhong yao cai = Zhongyaocai = Journal of Chinese medicinal materials, 2016
To investigate the chemical constituents from the shoot of Phyllostachys edulis.Normal-phase, reversed-phase silica gel, Sephadex LH-20 porous polymer gel column and HPLC chromatography were used for isolation. Spectroscopic methods (13C-NMR, 1H-NMR, DEPT and EI-MS) were used for identification.Eleven compounds were isolated and elucidated, which were ...
Bin, Li   +6 more
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Physiological and transcriptomic analyses of brassinosteroid function in moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) seedlings

Planta, 2020
This study demonstrates that brassinosteroid is essential for seedling and shoot growth in moso bamboo. The shoot of moso bamboo is known to grow extremely fast. The roles of phytohormones in such fast growth of bamboo shoot remain unclear. Here we reported that endogenous brassinosteroid (BR) is a major factor promoting bamboo shoot internode ...
Zhe Zhang   +14 more
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Changes in foliar nitrogen resorption of Phyllostachys edulis with culm development

Journal of Forestry Research, 2018
Leaf nitrogen resorption is very important to Phyllostachys edulis development because the withdrawn nitrogen can help newly emerging and growing culms. However, few studies have focused on the ontogenetic changes in leaf nitrogen resorption of P. edulis. Here, we examined the variability in mature leaf nitrogen concentrations (Nm), nitrogen resorption
Changshun Zhang   +5 more
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