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Precipitation: 18 to 63 (in.) Winter Minimum: Soil pH: 6 to 7 Soil Texture/Type: Medium textured organic soils Soil Drainage: Well Photoperiod Response: Long day Light Intensity: Bright Comments: Cool season, cold tolerant. Prefers shallow soils with high fertility. Low salt tolerance.
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Changing Scenario in Palaeobotany and Allied Subjects 1 ANALYSIS OF TEMPORAL VARIATION OF CLIMATE DURING HOLOCENE BASED ON POLLEN DATA FROM SUBSURFACE SEDIMENTS OF TRIPURA Abha, Santosh K.
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Bamboo is an integral part of the cultures of South and South-East Asia and represents an important natural and renewable resource. Bamboos, which are woody tree-like grasses, have a long history as an exceptionally versatile and widely used resource in many cultures.
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Bamboo is an integral part of the cultures of South and South-East Asia and represents an important natural and renewable resource. Bamboos, which are woody tree-like grasses, have a long history as an exceptionally versatile and widely used resource in many cultures.
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