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12629 10 PARTNERS iN RESEARch foR DEvEloPmENT SummER 200506 BAmBoo SuPPoRT... http://www.aciar.gov.au/web.nsf/att/ACIA-6NE7D8/$file/Partners%20Dec%2005%20Bamboo.pdf 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. Crops > Bamboo > Research bamboo   building   material   income-generating   agricultural   crop   shoot   production   shoots   partner   country   cultivation   techniques   fast-growing   intensive Jan 1, 2007  

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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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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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Protocol was standardized for somatic embryogenesis from mature explants of Dendrocalamus hamiltonii, tracing morphogenetic events using histological techniques, biochemical analysis of amylase secretion during somatic embryogenesis. Besides, protocols were also standardized for B. multiplex and B.
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Bamboo Radical Code T Sim Trad Pinyin UniC r Meaning On JN Ann bamboo   ù zhu2 7AF9 3 bamboo chiku 170 8822 bamboo 011 ‚ zuan3 7E82 7 compile, edit bun (of hair) 8890 bamboo 0113 — suan4 7B97 2 calculate, compute count include plan finally san 158 8844 bamboo 121 Q zhu4 7B51 2 build,
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Early childhood development is critical to stopping micronutrient deficiencies
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Here's a story Dave Stark told me: Once he and another guy drove over Murphy Dome to do some fishing on the lower Chatanika. On the west side of the dome, the road drops down into a permafrost bog. That's where they got balled up in the mud on that one-lane road too skinny to turn around in.
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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.
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Culms of an arborescent bamboo arise from the horizontal rhizome system. In the center, a young shoot still possesses the large leaves of the primary shoot. Each leaf is attached at a node by an encircling leaf base. When the leaf abscises, a circular leaf scare is formed.
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---------- 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.
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Landscape consultant John Arbogast answers your questions every Thursday. Send questions about your lawn, garden, plants, or insects to: Dear John 5102 Greenfield St. SW Roanoke, Va. 24018 Or send an e-mail. Answers will be given only in this column. Please don't send pictures or samples.
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