Bamboo

Bamboo is a fast-growing perennial grass that is used in a variety of ways around the world. It is a versatile and sustainable plant, with its stalks used for building materials, paper production, edible shoots, furniture and many more applications. It is also used in landscaping and gardening, as the stalks can provide a lush and attractive backdrop to any property. Bamboo is highly durable and can grow in a wide range of conditions, requiring little maintenance or extra soil additives. Its unique structure gives it incredible strength as well as flexibility, making it a great material for construction and furniture. Additionally, it is also becoming increasingly popular as a renewable source of energy in areas of the world where it is abundant. All of these benefits make bamboo an important part of the global economy.

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Plant Cell Development

ISSN: 2832-5311
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Jarosław Króliczewski, Faculty of Biotechnology, University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw Poland
Primary objective of this journal is to concentrate on cutting-edge approaches with significant features including biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics, cell physiology, whole plant physiology, crop physiology and physiological ecology, together with structural, genetic, pathological and meteorological aspects as related to plant function.