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ORNL/TM-1999/264 Environmental Sciences Division Bamboo: an overlooked biomass resource? J. M. O. Scurlock Environmental Sciences Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory P.O. Box 2008 Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6407 U.S.A. D. C. Dayton and B.
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Tracing the history of INBAR, an intergovernmental organization dedicated to improving the social, economic and environmental benefits of bamboo and rattan. On 6 November 1997. China and eight other nations - Bangladesh, Canada. Indonesia, Myanmar, Nepal, Peru.
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Bamboo is one of the fastest growing, most versatile, 'woody' plants with highest productivity in the world, and is annually renewable and harvestable if managed appropriately.
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Have you tried composting before only to end up with an unsightly pile of trash. Maybe youve been too afraid to even start. Well make it easy for you with the Mother Earth News Guide to Easy Composting. With 10 easy tips well address your every concern, from odor to aesthetics.
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Analytical Chemistry. Classified links of the Chemistry Biology Information Center of ETH Zürich.
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Phyllostachys bambusoides Sieb. & Zucc. - Japanese timber bamboo.
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River Cane (Arundinaria gigantea gigantea) is the only bamboo native to Texas, but the varieties of terrain, soils, and USDA plant hardiness zones in the state make it possible to grow many other bamboo species successfully.
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The species in the genus Phyllostachys that are naturalized in Arkansas are large, evergreen, rhizometous and colonial, arborescent grasses. They can range in height from 3 to about 23 meters tall (the latter in the case of P. bambusoides).
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D. G. STURKIE, Professor Emeritus of Agronomy and Soils* V. L. Brown, Superintendent, Lower Coastal Plain Substation ** W. J. Watson, Assistant Superintendent, Lower Coastal Plain Substation** BAMBOO IS AN IMPORTANT crop plant in the Orient.
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Cooperative Extension Service CTAHR Fact Sheet Ornamentals and Flowers no. 18* January 1997 *This revision replaces Instant Information/Ornamentals and Flowers Series no. 18. Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S.
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IS A PROJECT OF THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY www.attra.ncat.org The bamboos are gaining increased attention as an alternative crop with multiple uses and benefits.
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Growing Bamboo in Georgia by David Linvill Frank Linton Michael Hotchkiss Cooperative Extension Service/The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Quoted from A Yankee on the Yangtze. William Edgar Geil. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1904. In Yangtze Patrol.
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Bamboos include over 1,000 species of woody, perennial grasses in more than 100 genera. Most botanists place them in the tribe Bambuseae within the grass family Poaceae, a large family of 10,000 species and at least 600 genera.
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Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 23:40:47 -0800 Reply-To: BB for Hummingbirds and Gardening for them in the Southeast Subject: Re: [HUMNET-L] bamboo From:John MacGregor @LISTSERV.LSU.EDU on 02/11/2003 11:40 PM PST on 2/11/03 6:00 PM, Miriam L.
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Growing Ornamental Bamboo 1978 -- Revised by Adamson, Charles, SEA Research Plant Geneticist U.S. Plant Introduction Station Savannah, GA Science and Education Administration Home and Garden Bulletin 76, USDA.
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definition of the term 'giant timber bamboo': large bamboo having thick-walled culms; native of China and perhaps Japan; widely brown elsewhere
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According to Bailey (Stan. Cyclo. Hort.), more than 200 species of bamboo are recognized, varying in size from a few feet to more than 100 in height. The tender, young shoot growth of many of these species is used as food, in the United States mainly in Chinese dishes.
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Date created: 28 / 01 / 1999 Authorised by Glyn Rimmington Last modified: 02 / 05 / 2002 Access: No restriction Copyright © 1997 - 2002 The University of Melbourne. Maintained by: Michel H.
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Bamboo is useful in many ways, and its value as a "vegetable" should be discussed. Bamboos are woody stemmed perennial grasses, usually evergreen where adapted. There are 700 or more species of bamboo, ranging in height from 1 to 100 feet or more. In the U.S.
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The stems, or 'culms', can range in height from a few centimeters to 40 metres, with stem diameters ranging from 1 mm to 30 cm. The stems are jointed, with regular nodes; each node bears one leaf, and may also have one to several side branches.
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