Monopodial and sympodial bamboos grown in tropic and sub-tropic countries – A Review

Bamboo belongs to the grass family and is an important non-timber forest product in tropic and sub-tropic countries. The global trade of bamboo products is worth billions of dollars and is mainly dominant with monopodial bamboo grown in sub-tropic countries such as China and Japan. Many researchers...

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Main Authors: Hamid, Norul Hisham, Jawaid, Mohammad, Abdullah, Ummi Hani, Alomar, Taghrid S.
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Published: North Carolina State University 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110192/
https://bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu/resources/monopodial-and-sympodial-bamboos-grown-in-tropic-and-sub-tropic-countries-a-review/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1101922024-09-03T07:54:25Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110192/ Monopodial and sympodial bamboos grown in tropic and sub-tropic countries – A Review Hamid, Norul Hisham Jawaid, Mohammad Abdullah, Ummi Hani Alomar, Taghrid S. Bamboo belongs to the grass family and is an important non-timber forest product in tropic and sub-tropic countries. The global trade of bamboo products is worth billions of dollars and is mainly dominant with monopodial bamboo grown in sub-tropic countries such as China and Japan. Many researchers globally discuss that in addition to species and region, bamboo quality can differ based on its rhizome types because the physiology is different for both monopodial and sympodial bamboo. However, there is a massive competition within the yearly forest products due to the challenges posed by underground root system in agroforestry. This review studied the properties of bamboo with regards to their differences in terms of monopodial and sympodial types of rhizomes. It was found that most of the structural, chemical organic, and mechanical properties are higher in monopodial bamboo, but there is a greater fibre morphology and decay resistance in the sympodial bamboo. North Carolina State University 2023 Article PeerReviewed Hamid, Norul Hisham and Jawaid, Mohammad and Abdullah, Ummi Hani and Alomar, Taghrid S. (2023) Monopodial and sympodial bamboos grown in tropic and sub-tropic countries – A Review. BioResources, 18 (3). 6499 - 6560. ISSN 1930-2126; ESSN: 1930-2126 https://bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu/resources/monopodial-and-sympodial-bamboos-grown-in-tropic-and-sub-tropic-countries-a-review/ 10.15376/biores.18.3.hamid
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description Bamboo belongs to the grass family and is an important non-timber forest product in tropic and sub-tropic countries. The global trade of bamboo products is worth billions of dollars and is mainly dominant with monopodial bamboo grown in sub-tropic countries such as China and Japan. Many researchers globally discuss that in addition to species and region, bamboo quality can differ based on its rhizome types because the physiology is different for both monopodial and sympodial bamboo. However, there is a massive competition within the yearly forest products due to the challenges posed by underground root system in agroforestry. This review studied the properties of bamboo with regards to their differences in terms of monopodial and sympodial types of rhizomes. It was found that most of the structural, chemical organic, and mechanical properties are higher in monopodial bamboo, but there is a greater fibre morphology and decay resistance in the sympodial bamboo.
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author Hamid, Norul Hisham
Jawaid, Mohammad
Abdullah, Ummi Hani
Alomar, Taghrid S.
spellingShingle Hamid, Norul Hisham
Jawaid, Mohammad
Abdullah, Ummi Hani
Alomar, Taghrid S.
Monopodial and sympodial bamboos grown in tropic and sub-tropic countries – A Review
author_facet Hamid, Norul Hisham
Jawaid, Mohammad
Abdullah, Ummi Hani
Alomar, Taghrid S.
author_sort Hamid, Norul Hisham
title Monopodial and sympodial bamboos grown in tropic and sub-tropic countries – A Review
title_short Monopodial and sympodial bamboos grown in tropic and sub-tropic countries – A Review
title_full Monopodial and sympodial bamboos grown in tropic and sub-tropic countries – A Review
title_fullStr Monopodial and sympodial bamboos grown in tropic and sub-tropic countries – A Review
title_full_unstemmed Monopodial and sympodial bamboos grown in tropic and sub-tropic countries – A Review
title_sort monopodial and sympodial bamboos grown in tropic and sub-tropic countries – a review
publisher North Carolina State University
publishDate 2023
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110192/
https://bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu/resources/monopodial-and-sympodial-bamboos-grown-in-tropic-and-sub-tropic-countries-a-review/
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