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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 !!
On April 13, 1998, the Field Epidemiology Training Program in the Thailand Ministry of Public Health (TMPH) was informed of six persons with sudden onset of cranial nerve palsies suggestive of botulism who were admitted to a provincial hospital in northern Thailand.
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.
http://agsyst.wsu.edu 1 ON-FARM BAMBOO PRODUCTION IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Carol A. Miles, Ph.D., Extension Agricultural Systems Program, WSU Research and Extension Center, 1919 NE 78th Vancouver, WA 98665 E-mail: milesc@wsu.edu, URL: http://agsyst.wsu.
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.
---------- 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.
Bamboo is generally grown as a living fence; the shoots are used as food and culms as building material and also for making handicrafts. The lack of income from agricultural crops during the rainy season is compensated by bamboo.
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.