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  • The result has recorded 29 species of bamboo belonging to 15 genera. The Bambusoideae grow naturally in almost all regions, in an altitudinal range that extends from 200 m up to 2,160 m. Bamboo in the Central Highlands is distributed in three vegetation types: degraded natural forests in valleys and mountain gorges, along rivers (twenty-one species); primary forest, mixed with broadleaved trees (six species); and dry dipterocarp forest (two species).

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  • The aim of our work was to investigate the breeding practices of bamboo rats as farm animals in several provinces of Southern and Northern Vietnam, to assess the involvement of natural populations in the captive breeding of these animals and to assess the agricultural potential of these species and potential risks to biodiversity conservation.

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  • Bamboo is one of the important vegetative resources after plantation wood and is a major raw material for the forest product industry. In Vietnam, bamboo has become the main material for industrial manufacturing of round and laminated bamboo furniture and parquet. The bamboo Thyrsostachys siamensis with its Vietnamese name “Tam Vong” is one of the most common species growing mainly as a forest and also largely cultivated in the provinces Binh Thuan, Gia Lai, Kong Tum, Lam Dong and Tay Ninh.

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  • The bamboo Thyrsostachys siamensis is one of the most common species growing mainly and also largely cultivated in South Vietnam. The culms are the main raw material of many bamboo companies for industrial manufacturing of round and laminated bamboo furniture for exportation. Bamboo has low natural durability against fungi and insects.

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  • The Central Highlands (Tây Nguyên) is a center of yellow camellia diversity in Vietnam and the world. The Central Highlands contains 18 of Vietnam’s yellow camellia species, accounting for 37% of yellow camellia species in Vietnam and 28% of yellow camellia species worldwide. Moreover, all 18 yellow camellia species in the Central Highlands are endemic to Vietnam.

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  • This study reported the experimental analysis on wood briquettes manufactured from Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) and beech wood (Fagus sylvatica), regarded as an economically valuable fuel source. The following properties of briquettes: physical properties (density and moisture content); chemical properties (heating value, namely calorific value, and ash content); thermal properties (thermal conductivity and specific heat); and mechanical properties (breaking strength).

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  • The greater bamboo lemur (Prolemur simus) is a member of the Family Lemuridae that is unique in their dependency on bamboo as a primary food source. This Critically Endangered species lives in small forest patches in eastern Madagascar, occupying a fraction of its historical range. Here we sequence the genome of the greater bamboo lemur for the first time, and provide genome resources for future studies of this species that can be applied across its distribution.

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  • Recent large-scale whole genome sequencing efforts in birds have elucidated broad patterns of avian phylogeny and genome evolution. However, despite the great interest in economically important phasianids like Gallus gallus (Red Junglefowl, the progenitor of the chicken), we know little about the genomes of closely related species. Gallus gallus is highly sexually dichromatic and polygynous, but its sister genus, Bambusicola, is smaller, sexually monomorphic, and monogamous with biparental care.

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  • Reliable indicators for the onset of flowering are not available for most perennial monocarpic species, representing a drawback for crops such as bamboo, agave and banana. The ability to predict and control the transition to the reproductive stage in A. tequilana would represent an advantage for field management of agaves for tequila production and for the development of a laboratory model for agave species.

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  • Fargesia macclureana (Poaceae) is a woody bamboo species found on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau (QTP) approximately 2000 ~ 3800 m above sea level. It rarely blossoms in the QTP, but it flowered 20 days after growing in our lab, which is in a low-altitude area outside the QTP.

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  • The vegetative growth is an important stage for plants when they conduct photosynthesis, accumulate and collect all resources needed and prepare for reproduction stage. Bamboo is one of the fastest growing plant species.

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  • The present study was undertaken at the experimental site situated at Agroforestry Research Centre, Haldi of G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand. Bamboo as species has many economical and ecological benefits.

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  • The Plants are reservoir of large numbers of microorganisms known as endophytes that resides inside the plants with inconspicuous symptoms. The association of grasses with microorganisms, including fungal endophytes, is abundant and is vital to maintain the grasses' ecological health and the species diversity. The Bamboo is an essential plant, intertwining with native people indicates the opportunity to find new strains of endophytic fungi and as potential sources of novel natural products.

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  • Five age gradations of seven Bamboo species viz., Bambusa bambos, Dendrocalamus strictus, Bambusa vulgaris var. vulgaris, Bambusa vulgaris var. striata, Bambusa balcooa, Bambusa tulda and Bambusa polymorpha were subjected to physical and chemical analysis in order to recommend suitable species at reasonable rotation age for pulp and paper production.

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  • The present crisis has emphasized human dependency on bamboo with quality planting materials. A study focused on the effect of the different concentrations of IBA (0 ppm, 100 ppm, 200 ppm, 300 ppm) on the sprouting and rooting behaviours of 5 bamboo species viz. Dendrocalamus strictus, Bambusa vulgaris, B. nutans, B. tulda and B. bambos found in coastal Odisha in order to get an idea for mass multiplication and biomass production to meet the multifarious demands of bamboo based sector.

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  • A project was carried out to establish a clonal garden at Department of Floriculture and Landscape, College of Horticulture and Forestry, Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and Technology, Faizabad (U.P.), India during 2009-10 to 2011-12. Nine bamboo species were collected and transplanted in the nursery and then bamboo field. Observations were recorded on average number of shoots per clump and average thickness (cm) with the age of plant.

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  • Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) is a well-known bamboo species of high economic value in the textile industry due to its rapid growth. Phytohormones, which are master regulators of growth and development, serve as important endogenous signals.

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  • Bamboo can regenerate very fast without replanting and is highly effective in restoring soil degradation. However, impacts of bamboos on soil microbial properties differ at species level. Therefore, the present study was undertaken to quantify and to make a comparative assessment in the status of soil biological properties after 7 years of bamboo plantations. In the study, significant variations were observed in biological properties viz.

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  • A survey had been conducted in districts of South 24 parganas, Nadia, Barddhaman and Jalpaiguri of West Bengal, India on shoot fly infestation of bamboo. Acroceratitis parastriata David & Hancock, Rioxoptilona dunlopi (Wulp) (Diptera: Tephritidae) and Neosilba sp. (Diptera: Lonchaeidae) a saprophytic species could be recorded on young shoots of bamboo. Amongst the infesting species, Acroceratitis parastriata David & Hancock had been found to be predominant.

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  • The present investigation has been contemplated to study the economic production of Japanese quails fed on locally available termites during rainy season as protein source for wider applicability in promoting small scale low cost quail farming in Assam. In the present study about 180 numbers of day old unsexed Japanese quail chicks from a single hatch was procured and randomly divided into four equal groups i.e.

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