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Chuanbao Yang, Zheke Zhong, Xiaoping Zhang, Fangyuan Bian and Xuhua Du
Moso bamboo is one of the fastest-growing plants in the world. The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of converting secondary broadleaf evergreen forests (CK) to Moso bamboo plantations, and the impact of different management strategie...
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Haonan Zhang and Jianhui Xue
Bamboo has invaded native forests worldwide, and its aggressive spread by rhizomes facilitates patch expansion and the eventual replacement of adjacent forests. However, fine-scale studies of the spatial pattern and competitive relationships of bamboo in...
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Yen-Hau Chen, Chia-Chi Chang, Ching-Yuan Chang, Min-Hao Yuan, Dar-Ren Ji, Chungfang Ho, Chyow-San Chiou, Je-Lueng Shie, Yi-Hung Chen, Wei-Ren Chang, Tzu-Yi Yang, Tsung-Chi Hsu, Michael Huang, Chao-Hsiung Wu and Far-Ching Lin
Although the main purpose of the torrefaction of biomass is to produce high quality solid bio-fuel, the by-products, including liquid and gas products, are worth investigating to know their effects on the environment and the reusable possibility. Consequ...
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Zhaofeng Lei, Huanfa Sun, Quan Li, Junbo Zhang and Xinzhang Song
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Xiaolu Tang, Mingpeng Xia, Fengying Guan and Shaohui Fan
Moso bamboo is famous for fast growth and biomass accumulation, as well as high annual output for timber and bamboo shoots. These high outputs require high nutrient inputs to maintain and improve stand productivity. Soil nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and...
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