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Microfibril orientation of the secondary cell wall in parenchyma cells of Phyllostachys edulis culms
The secondary cell wall of bamboo parenchyma cells is microfibril-based. However, understanding of the microfibril orientation of secondary cell walls in bamboo parenchyma cells is lacking. This study characte...
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Open AccessWater vapor sorption behavior of bamboo pertaining to its hierarchical structure
Bamboo is an anisotropic, hierarchical, and hygroscopic material. Moisture transport in bamboo is one of the most fundamental properties affecting almost all other physical and mechanical properties of the mat...
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Ultrastructure of parenchyma cell wall in bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) culms
Parenchyma cell wall structure plays a crucial role in the growth and the mechanical properties of bamboo plants, with the secondary cell wall providing strength and rigidity. However, little is known about th...
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Open AccessComparison of metaxylem vessels and pits in four sympodial bamboo species
The anatomical morphologies of vessel elements and pits of bamboo plants are unique, however, intensive research about vessel elements and pits in bamboo species is very scarce. The vessel elements and pits of...