Bamboo is one of the world's most important and versatile crops, covering extensive areas, particularly in East and Southeast Asia. There is, however, rising concern about acute scarcity of bamboo products, among which are fresh edible vegetable shoots. Appropriate agronomy and crop management may play a key role in alleviating this situation. From 1994 to 1998, we studied the effects of irrigation and compound fertilizer application on soil water and soil nutrient status, and on growth and shoot yield of Phyl!ostachys pubesce1ls established in 1990 in south-east Queensland, Australia. Water supply had a major effect on bamboo growth and shoot yield. Without irrigation and only little rainfall (80-140 mm) prior to and during the shoot...
Soil water deficit is a principal and biotic factor that limits plant growth and development. Amaran...
Currently there are few perennials that can maintian all-season water-use and provide ongoing econom...
Trials were conducted on established, yet young (3.5–4.5-year-old), stands of Dendrocalamus asper an...
International audienceOver the last decade, bamboo has emerged as an interesting plant for the treat...
Thyrsostachys siamensis is an important economic bamboo species in several Asean countries such as T...
Fertilizers are commonly applied to improve the productivity and quality of bamboo. However, the nut...
Stand-density management and fertilization practices are the main two factors affecting bamboo-shoot...
The mineralization of soil organic nitrogen (N) is the key process in the cycling of N in terrestria...
Overcoming constraints that poorly structured lowland rice-growing soils of the Lower Mekong River B...
Bamboo-based agroforestry is suitable for soils which are poor in nutrient. The characteristics of b...
Various aspects of the growth and development of bamboo are reviewed, including growth cycles of pla...
Overcoming constraints that poorly structured lowland rice-growing soils of the Lower Mekong River B...
This paper highlights research on the influence of three organic fertilisers (chicken dung, palm oil...
The aim of the study was to analyze the interaction between the concentration of bamboo shoots of li...
The age structure of adult shoots, the nutrient availability of the habitat, and their interaction, ...
Soil water deficit is a principal and biotic factor that limits plant growth and development. Amaran...
Currently there are few perennials that can maintian all-season water-use and provide ongoing econom...
Trials were conducted on established, yet young (3.5–4.5-year-old), stands of Dendrocalamus asper an...
International audienceOver the last decade, bamboo has emerged as an interesting plant for the treat...
Thyrsostachys siamensis is an important economic bamboo species in several Asean countries such as T...
Fertilizers are commonly applied to improve the productivity and quality of bamboo. However, the nut...
Stand-density management and fertilization practices are the main two factors affecting bamboo-shoot...
The mineralization of soil organic nitrogen (N) is the key process in the cycling of N in terrestria...
Overcoming constraints that poorly structured lowland rice-growing soils of the Lower Mekong River B...
Bamboo-based agroforestry is suitable for soils which are poor in nutrient. The characteristics of b...
Various aspects of the growth and development of bamboo are reviewed, including growth cycles of pla...
Overcoming constraints that poorly structured lowland rice-growing soils of the Lower Mekong River B...
This paper highlights research on the influence of three organic fertilisers (chicken dung, palm oil...
The aim of the study was to analyze the interaction between the concentration of bamboo shoots of li...
The age structure of adult shoots, the nutrient availability of the habitat, and their interaction, ...
Soil water deficit is a principal and biotic factor that limits plant growth and development. Amaran...
Currently there are few perennials that can maintian all-season water-use and provide ongoing econom...
Trials were conducted on established, yet young (3.5–4.5-year-old), stands of Dendrocalamus asper an...