2024
DOI: 10.3759/tropics.ms23-02
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Spatial patterns of <i>Cephalostachyum pergracile</i> Munro in a mixed deciduous forest in Myanmar

Toshihiro Yamada,
Chihiro Oshige,
Miyabi Nakabayashi
et al.

Abstract: Bamboo species are common in Myanmar forests. They are monocarpic and some (but not all) conspecific bamboo clumps in a forest flower concurrently. The timing of flowering usually differs among bamboo species. Therefore, when flowering occurs in a forest, some spaces within a forest are expected to be occupied by conspecific and/or heterospecific nonflowering clumps of bamboo species. This may lead to the competition for space between seedlings and nonflowering clumps. Two species of bamboo, Cephalostachyum pe… Show more

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