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Species diversity of fungal pathogens on cultivated mushrooms: a case study on morels (Morchella, Pezizales)
Mushrooms are important organisms because of their human nutritional and medicinal value. With the expansion of the cultivation of edible mushrooms, fungal diseases have become a major problem in limiting thei...
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A proposed fixed-sum carryovers reallocation DEA approach for social scientific resources of Chinese public universities
How to evaluate and optimize the allocative efficiency of multiple research resources is of great importance for decision-makers and has great practical application value. This is especially true in the case o...
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Chimonocalamus Hsueh et T. P. Yi
Shrubby or arborescent bamboos. Rhizomes sympodium. Culms unicaespitose, erect, a ring of aerial roots at middle or lower nodes; internodes terete, slightly flattened on the branching side or with longitudinal...
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Oligostachyum Z. P. Wang et G. H. Ye
Shrubby to arborescent bamboos. Rhizomes monopodium or amphipodium. Culms diffuse, erect; internodes terete, flattened, or grooved above branches; nodes flattened to prominent. Branches 3 per node, or more on ...
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Bashania P. C. Keng et T. P. Yi
Shrubby or arborescent bamboos. Rhizomes amphipodium. Culms diffuse with small clumps, erect; internodes terete, or slightly flattened above branches at mid and upper culms, walls thick, cavity small or subsol...
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Menstruocalamus T. P. Yi
Shrubby bamboos. Rhizomes amphipodium. Culms diffuse and caespitose, erect; internodes terete, or flattened above branches, initially with a ring of white powder or glabrous below nodes, culm walls moderately ...
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Sasa Makino et Shibata
Shrubby bamboos. Rhizomes amphipodium. Culms diffuse with small clumps, slender; internodes terete, without grooves, culm walls thick; nodes inconspicuous or prominent. Branches 1 per node, often as thick as c...
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Ferrocalamus Hsueh et P. C. Keng
Shrubby, or subarborescent bamboos. Rhizomes leptomorph, thin and long. Culms diffuse; internodes extremely long, terete, culm walls thick or subsolid at the base of the culm; nodes prominent. Culm buds 1, app...
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Drepanostachyum P. C. Keng
Shrubby or scrambling bamboos. Rhizomes sympodium. Culms unicaespitose, slender, proximally erect, distally pendulous or procumbent on the ground; internodes terete, culm walls usually thin; sheath scars with ...
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Thamnocalamus Munro
Shrubby mountainous bamboos. Rhizomes sympodium. Culms unicaespitose, erect; internodes terete, or basally grooved above branches, culm walls moderately thick; sheath scars obviously prominent with residue of ...
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Gaoligongshania D. Z. Li, Hsueh et N. H. **a
Shrubby bamboos, sometimes epiphytic on trees. Rhizomes sympodium with short and solid internodes. Culms unicaespitose, basally erect, apically flexuose; internodes terete, hollow; sheath-scars slightly promin...
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Acidosasa C. D. Chu et C. S. Chao
Arborescent or shrubby bamboos. Rhizomes monopodium. Culms diffuse, erect; internodes terete, grooved above branches, pith spongy; nodes weakly prominent. Culm bud 1. Branches 3 at mid-culm nodes, up to 5 apic...
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Gelidocalamus T. H. Wen
Shrubby bamboos. Rhizomes amphipodium. Culms erect; internodes terete; sheath scars slightly prominent; nodes prominent on the other side of branches. Bud 1; branches 7– (12) 20 per node, subequal, short, only...
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Sasaella Makino
Rhizomes amphipodium. Culms diffused and caespitose, erect; internodes terete; sheath scars slightly prominent; nodes inconspicuous or slightly prominent. Culm buds 1, appressed. Branches solitary or 2–3 per n...
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Ampelocalamus S. L. Chen, T. H. Wen et G. Y. Sheng
Shrubby or scrambling bamboos. Rhizomes sympodium. Culms unicaespitose, proximally erect, distally pendulous, or whole individual scarmbling; internodes terete, culm walls thin; sheath scars slightly prominent...
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Fargesia Franchet
Shrubby or dunga-runga-like alpine bamboos. Rhizomes pachymorph, with short and thick culm neck; internodes often less than 5 mm long, and the ratio of length and thickness less than 1, solid; anatomically wit...
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Yushania P. C. Keng
Shrubby bamboos. Rhizomes sympodium, culm necks slender and long, 20–50 cm long, less than 1 cm in diameter, internodes 5–12 mm long, ratio between length and diameter over 1, solid or a few hollow, endodermis...
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Pleioblastus Nakai
Shrubby or arborescent bamboos. Rhizomes monopodium or amphipodium. Culms diffuse, seldom pluricaespitose, erect; internodes terete, slightly grooved above branches, a ring of white powder below nodes, hollow ...
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Pseudosasa Makino ex Nakai
Shrubby or seldom arborescent bamboos; rhizomes amphipodium. Culms pluricaespitose, erect; internodes terete, grooved above branches; pith spongy; nodes flat or slightly prominent. Bud 1; branches 1–3 per node...
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Indocalamus Nakai
Shrubby bamboos. Rhizomes amphipodium. Culms pluricaespitose; internodes terete, usually with a ring of white powder below nodes; culm walls thick; nodes usually prominent. Culm buds 1, long ovate, appressed; ...