Embryogenesis 2012
DOI: 10.5772/37138
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Bamboo Regeneration via Embryogenesis and Organogenesis

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“…This was to be expected given the high linear density of the fibers in this area. The values ​​obtained range from 0.074 µm 2 to 0.51 µm 2 . In addition, the internal fibers have a larger section than the external ones and join what has been observed for the cross-sections of Raffia vinifera fibers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…This was to be expected given the high linear density of the fibers in this area. The values ​​obtained range from 0.074 µm 2 to 0.51 µm 2 . In addition, the internal fibers have a larger section than the external ones and join what has been observed for the cross-sections of Raffia vinifera fibers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…It is a plant that belongs to the Poaceae family, the Bambusoideae subfamily and the Bambuseae tribe. [1][2][3] There are more than 1000 species bamboo worldwide, of which the majority is found in Asia and South America. 4 In addition, in Africa, there are five varieties of bamboo, including two in Cameroon.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Espécies de bambus são muito utilizadas principalmente na China, Japão, Colômbia, Equador e Venezuela. No Brasil, sua utilização ainda é pequena frente à sua ampla capacidade de aproveitamento, visto a escassa literatura disponível sobre as espécies, manejo, desenvolvimento e propriedades físicomecânicas, geralmente restrita a resultados de pesquisas apresentados em eventos científicos (Lin, Huang & Fang, 2012;Rosa et al, 2016).…”
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