Temporal and spatial profiling of internode elongation-associated protein expression in rapidly growing culms of bamboo
K Cui, C He, J Zhang, A Duan… - Journal of proteome …, 2012 - ACS Publications
In natural conditions, culms of developing Moso bamboo, Phyllostachys heterocycla var.
pubescens, reach their final height of more than ten meters within a short period of two to …
pubescens, reach their final height of more than ten meters within a short period of two to …
Next-generation sequencing-based mRNA and microRNA expression profiling analysis revealed pathways involved in the rapid growth of developing culms in Moso …
C He, K Cui, J Zhang, A Duan, Y Zeng - BMC plant biology, 2013 - Springer
Background As one of the fastest-growing lignocellulose-abundant plants on Earth,
bamboos can reach their final height quickly due to the expansion of individual internodes …
bamboos can reach their final height quickly due to the expansion of individual internodes …
[PDF][PDF] Endogenous hormonal equilibrium linked to bamboo culm development
HY Wang, K Cui, CY He, YF Zeng, SX Liao… - Genet Mol …, 2015 - funpecrp.com.br
Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys heterocycla) is the most important bamboo species in China
and is famous for its fast-growing culms. To investigate the possible relationship between …
and is famous for its fast-growing culms. To investigate the possible relationship between …
Multi-omics analysis of cellular pathways involved in different rapid growth stages of moso bamboo
Abstract Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis (Carriere) J. Houzeau) is a rapidly growing
grass of industrial and ecological importance. However, the molecular mechanisms of its …
grass of industrial and ecological importance. However, the molecular mechanisms of its …
Characterization of the developmental dynamics of the elongation of a bamboo internode during the fast growth stage
Previous studies on the fast growth of bamboo shoots mainly focused on the entire culm. No
work about the fast elongation of a single internode, which is the basic unit for the fast …
work about the fast elongation of a single internode, which is the basic unit for the fast …
Comparative analyses of anatomical structure, phytohormone levels, and gene expression profiles reveal potential dwarfing mechanisms in shengyin bamboo …
T Wang, L Liu, X Wang, L Liang, J Yue, L Li - International journal of …, 2018 - mdpi.com
Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) is one of the most important bamboo species in China
and the third most important plant species for timber production. However, the dwarf variant …
and the third most important plant species for timber production. However, the dwarf variant …
Hormone distribution and transcriptome profiles in bamboo shoots provide insights on bamboo stem emergence and growth
Growth and development are tightly co-ordinated events in the lifetime of living organisms. In
temperate bamboo plants, spring is the season when environmental conditions are suitable …
temperate bamboo plants, spring is the season when environmental conditions are suitable …
Identification of Differentially Expressed Sequence Tags in Rapidly Elongating Phyllostachys pubescens Internodes by Suppressive Subtractive Hybridization
M Zhou, P Yang, P Gao, DQ Tang - Plant molecular biology reporter, 2011 - Springer
Bamboo shoots grow quickly through the rapid elongation of internodes, but the precise
molecular mechanisms underlying this process remain unknown. We used a combination of …
molecular mechanisms underlying this process remain unknown. We used a combination of …
Cellular and molecular characterizations of a slow-growth variant provide insights into the fast growth of bamboo
Few studies about bamboo naturally occurring mutants have been reported so far. Using an
integrated anatomy, mathematics and genomics approach, we systematically characterized …
integrated anatomy, mathematics and genomics approach, we systematically characterized …
Rapid growth of Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis): Cellular roadmaps, transcriptome dynamics, and environmental factors
M Chen, L Guo, M Ramakrishnan, Z Fei… - The Plant …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) shows remarkably rapid growth (114.5 cm/day), but the
underlying biological mechanisms remain unclear. After examining more than 12,750 …
underlying biological mechanisms remain unclear. After examining more than 12,750 …