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Bamboo borers or Nae, Omphisa spp. are abundant in the mountains of northern Thailand. The larvae develop inside the stems of bamboo. They are edible and are collected and sold by local people. They are also preyed upon by woodpeckers.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 18:52:39 -0700 (PDT) From: Gib Cooper To: Andy Clark Subject: Bamboo Industry Andy Please pass this around USDA and AARC appropriate channels. The bamboo boom is on.
Deze pagina bevat een lijst van engelstalige boeken waarvan de meeste wel iets met bamboe te maken hebben. Een aantal boeken hebben echter ook helemaal niets met bamboe te maken maar dan is er bv een uitgever geweest die in zijn uitgeversnaam het woord bamboo heeft gebruikt !!
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It absorbs water faster than most plants and is used in some parts of the world for cleaning sewage. Even more important, it soaks up heavy metals. It is a potential answer to polluted waters.
midmore@cqu.edu.au; Dr Nimfa Torreta, ntorreta@yahoo.com SummER 200506 PARTNERS iN RESEARch foR DEvEloPmENT 11 À I t is delicate to look at, bends in the wind and is botanically clas- sified as a perennial grass.
Bamboo, common name for about 45 genera and about 480 species of perennial, woody, usually shrubby or treelike plants of the grass family (see Grasses).
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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.