This paper presents spectroscopic, thermal, and morphological properties of two bamboo species viz. Gigantochloa brang and Gigantochloa wrayi. The nature of cell wall structure and distribution of vascular bundles in G. brang and G. wrayi were studied by scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy techniques. Gigantochloa spp. at various positions and locations showed identical thermal stability and are stable up to 200 °C. The decomposition of cellulose and hemicelluloses component of the culm occurred between 220 °C and 390 °C, while the degradation of lignin takes place above 400 °C
Effect of oil heat treatment on chemical constituents of 3 years old Gigantochloa scortechinii Gambl...
The advancement of technology throughout the world has made bamboo one of the popular raw materials ...
Thirteen bamboo species are reported to be in commercial use in Malaysia. However, Buluh madu (Gigan...
Bamboo is a rapidly growing biomaterial and a high-yielding renewable resource indigenous to Asia an...
Anatomical and microstructure studies on four of cultivated tropical bamboo species of genus Giganto...
Bamboo, among other natural plants, has a special structure, with different characterization along t...
Bamboo, among other natural plants, has a special structure, with different characterization along t...
Anatomical properties and microstructure features of four (4) cultivated species of popular tropical...
Fast growth and high mechanical properties are the key commercial value of bamboo used in various ap...
The physical-mechanical properties, chemical composition, and anatomical structure on Bambusa vulgar...
The chemical properties of four common Malaysian bamboo species locally known as Beting (Gigantochlo...
The chemical composition of the wax layer and green epidermis at the surface of giant bamboo (Dendro...
Effect of oil heat treatment on chemical constituents of 3 years old Gigantochloa scortechinii Gambl...
Effect of oil heat treatment on chemical constituents of 3 years old Gigantochloa scortechinii Gambl...
The advancement of technology throughout the world has made bamboo one of the popular raw materials ...
Thirteen bamboo species are reported to be in commercial use in Malaysia. However, Buluh madu (Gigan...
Bamboo is a rapidly growing biomaterial and a high-yielding renewable resource indigenous to Asia an...
Anatomical and microstructure studies on four of cultivated tropical bamboo species of genus Giganto...
Bamboo, among other natural plants, has a special structure, with different characterization along t...
Bamboo, among other natural plants, has a special structure, with different characterization along t...
Anatomical properties and microstructure features of four (4) cultivated species of popular tropical...
Fast growth and high mechanical properties are the key commercial value of bamboo used in various ap...
The physical-mechanical properties, chemical composition, and anatomical structure on Bambusa vulgar...
The chemical properties of four common Malaysian bamboo species locally known as Beting (Gigantochlo...
The chemical composition of the wax layer and green epidermis at the surface of giant bamboo (Dendro...
Effect of oil heat treatment on chemical constituents of 3 years old Gigantochloa scortechinii Gambl...
Effect of oil heat treatment on chemical constituents of 3 years old Gigantochloa scortechinii Gambl...
The advancement of technology throughout the world has made bamboo one of the popular raw materials ...
Thirteen bamboo species are reported to be in commercial use in Malaysia. However, Buluh madu (Gigan...