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Postharvest handling and storage of bamboo shoots (bambusa oldhami munro).
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This is a part of GGIAs schools on the road, joining Athens, Rome and Perry as locations for these training events. We expect this school to become an annual event.
a Department of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan University, and Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica, Institute of Zoology, Academia Sinica, c Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
Another type of peroxidase was obtained in a small amount, and it was classified as the B type peroxidase based on the absorption maxima at 417 mµ and 540 mµ in the oxidized form and at 431 mp, 533 mp and 562 mµ in the reduced form.
1 PROTOCOL F: DETERMINATION OF TOTAL CYANIDE IN BAMBOO SHOOTS 1. The new leaf matter of the bamboo shoot is removed exposing the edible bamboo shoot (see sketch). The tip section contains more cyanide than the middle section which contains more than the base sectiona.
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.
In Southern Yunnan, the bamboo flora includes Indo-Malayan genera like Dendrocalamus, Cephalostachyum, Melocalamus, Gigantochloa, Thyrsostachys, Pseudostachyum, which are major Southeast Asian elements.
"The form, foliage and bloom of the bamboo give the most beautiful effects in the landscape, especially when grouped with tree forms. They are usually cultivated in small clumps about dwellings in places not otherwise readily utilized...