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Fargesia frigidis
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Fargesia frigida
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2017
2017
[Spatial point pattern analysis of main trees and flowering Fargesia qinlingensis in Abies fargesii forests in Mt Taibai of the Qinling Mountains, China].
Guo Li
,
Huadong Song
,
Qi Li
,
Shuhai Bu
Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of…
2017
Corpus ID: 25112389
In Abies fargesii forests of the giant panda's habitats in Mt. Taibai, the spatial distribution patterns and interspecific…
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2017
2017
The complete chloroplast genome of a staple food of the giant panda, Fargesia denudata (Poaceae)
Yue Zhang
,
Jinyuan Su
,
Junqing Li
,
F. Du
Conservation Genetics Resources
2017
Corpus ID: 36009031
Fargesia denudata: T. P. Yi (Poaceae), endemic to China, is the most important food for the giant panda. Here we reported the…
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2017
2017
Effects of different altitudes on the nutrient and amino acid contents of bamboo (Fargesia denudata), staple food of the giant panda, in Minshan, Sichuan, China
王丹林 Wang Danlin
,
郭庆学 Guo Qingxue
,
王晓荣 Wang Xiaorong
,
梁春平 Liang Chunping
,
张远彬 Zhang Yuanbin
2017
Corpus ID: 89650018
2013
2013
Effects of dwarf bamboo, Fargesia nitida (Mitford) Keng f. ex Yi, on bark stripping by ungulates in a subalpine Abies faxoniana Rehder & E. H. Wilson forest, southwest China
Yong-Jian Wang
,
Qing-yu Li
,
Xue-Ping Shi
,
Jian-Ping Tao
Contemporary Problems of Ecology
2013
Corpus ID: 255550849
Incidence and intensity of bark stripping of trees by ungulates was investigated at no bamboo (Fargesia nitida (Mitford) Keng f…
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2009
2009
Factors influencing the distribution and growth of dwarf bamboo, Fargesia nitida, in a subalpine forest in Wolong Nature Reserve, southwest China
Yong Jian Wang
,
Jianping Tao
,
Z. Zhong
Ecological research
2009
Corpus ID: 39654934
Dwarf bamboos impose intense resource competition in subalpine coniferous forests, and their exclusive densities have crucial…
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2008
2008
A New Species of Yushania Keng f.and Supplement of Flower of Fargesia lincangensis Yi from West Yunnan,China
Y. Tong
2008
Corpus ID: 133232384
Yushania yongdeensis Yi et J.Y.Shi,new species of the Bambusoidiae from the West Yunnan,is described and illustrated.In addition…
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2007
2007
The Characters of Seed and Germination of Fargesia nitida
L. Qing
2007
Corpus ID: 87870642
Fargesia nitida is one of the most important edible bamboos for Chinese giant panda.There were only a few reports about its seeds…
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2005
2005
[Effects of Fargesia denudata density on soil nutrient pool].
Yejiang Lu
,
Kai-yun Wang
,
Wanqin Yang
,
Fuzhong Wu
Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of…
2005
Corpus ID: 11503163
This paper studied the nutrient storage and its dynamics in different soil layers under three densities of Fargesia denudata…
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1999
1999
Kwitnienie i samosiew Sinarundinaria murielae [Gamble] Nakai [Fargesia murielae] w arboretum Ogrodu Botanicznego... PAN w Powsinie
A. Marczewski
1999
Corpus ID: 126640957
1994
1994
The bamboos of Nepal and Bhutan. Part II: Arundinaria, Thamnocalamus, Borinda , and Yushania (Gramineae: Poaceae, Bambusoideae)
C. Stapleton
1994
Corpus ID: 85630010
This paper continues the systematic treatment of the bamboos of Nepal and Bhutan, covering four hardy temperate genera with…
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