2018
DOI: 10.3390/f9110671
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Regular Fertilization Effects on the Nutrient Distribution of Bamboo Components in a Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens (Mazel) Ohwi) Stand in South Korea

Abstract: Fertilizers are commonly applied to improve the productivity and quality of bamboo. However, the nutrient responses of bamboo components after regular fertilization are not fully understood. This study was carried out to determine the effects of regular fertilization on the nutrient distribution of biomass components (i.e., culms, branches, leaves, roots, rhizomes) in a Moso bamboo stand in southern Korea. The study site was fertilized regularly for approximately 30 years to produce edible bamboo shoots. A tot… Show more

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“…While, lowest DBH (2.51 cm) was recorded in Bambusa tulda followed by Dendrocalamus brandisii (2.98 cm), Dendrocalamus asper (3.38 cm) and Bambusa nutans (3.49 cm). Similar findings were also reported by Shanmughavel and Francis (2003) [5] and Kim et al (2018) [3] .…”
Section: Diameter At Breast Height (Dbh)supporting
confidence: 91%
“…While, lowest DBH (2.51 cm) was recorded in Bambusa tulda followed by Dendrocalamus brandisii (2.98 cm), Dendrocalamus asper (3.38 cm) and Bambusa nutans (3.49 cm). Similar findings were also reported by Shanmughavel and Francis (2003) [5] and Kim et al (2018) [3] .…”
Section: Diameter At Breast Height (Dbh)supporting
confidence: 91%
“…This entails that DAP favored the uptake of NPK and the biomass of the G. angustifolia plants, as reported for other species of bamboo like Phyllostachys pubescens, in which there was an increase in aboveground biomass due to the application of these nutrients. 36 The application of fertilizers resulted in significant differences in the total contents of phenolic compounds and flavonoids in the leaves of G. angustifolia. A higher content of total phenols was in the plants that were fertilized with humus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The carbon assimilation of 5.6 mg/ha/year in above-ground parts was trapped by Phyllostachys atroviginata in China forest (Xu et al 2018). The carbon assimilation of 31.2 mg/ ha/year in above-ground parts and 13.4 mg/ha/year in below-ground parts were trapped by Phyllostachys bambusoides in Japan and South Korea forest (Kim et al 2018). The carbon sequestration of 33.2 mg/ha/year in aboveground parts and 14.8 mg/ha/year in below-ground parts were trapped by Phyllostachys edulis in China, Korea, Japan and Taiwan forest (Li et al 2018).…”
Section: Other Bamboo Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%