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Bamboo forestry (also known as bamboo farming, cultivation, agriculture or agroforestry) is a cultivation and raw material industry that provides the raw materials for the broader bamboo industry, worth over 72 billion dollars globally in 2019. [49] Shoemaker, Cory M. (2018). "Environmental and landscape factors affecting the continued suppression of canebrakes (Arundinaria gigantea, Poaceae) within restorations of bottomland hardwood forests". The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. 145 (2): 156–152. doi: 10.3159/TORREY-D-17-00011.1. S2CID 90442090.

Canavan, Susan; Richardson, David M.; Visser, Vernon; Roux, Johannes J. Le; Vorontsova, Maria S.; Wilson, John R. U. (23 December 2016). "The global distribution of bamboos: assessing correlates of introduction and invasion". AoB Plants. 9 (1): plw078. doi: 10.1093/aobpla/plw078. ISSN 2041-2851. PMC 5499700. PMID 28013249. Thinning bamboos, with itchy consequences". Succulents And More. 4 September 2012 . Retrieved 3 June 2018. Natural fibers are categorized based on their source in the plant, like leaves, bast, fruit, seeds, and wood [ 4]. Bamboo is the fast-growing and most prominent member of the grass family. Bamboo fibers (BF) are environmentally friendly, with fast-growing and reformed carbon dioxide from the environment, making them one of the most impressive plant fibers [ 5]. Bamboo’s benefits pave the way for its lightweight, high strength and modulus, good stiffness, and biodegradability [ 6]. I’m trying to print wood pla miniature doors, but i’m still getting blobs on the surface of my doors, therefore looking not nicely: So in conclusion, yes you will have to weigh the pros and cons and ultimately make up your own mind on a case by case basis with this one! If you’ve made it this far, you’ll probably realise that there is much more that could be discussed on this subject, but hopefully our brief analysis has been informative, entertaining and a gateway to some further learning. DisclosureIn Japan, the Chinese "Three Friends of Winter" ( kansai sanyū) concept is traditionally used as a ranking system, where pine ( 松 matsu) is the first rank, bamboo ( 竹 take) is the second rank, and plum ( 梅 ume) is the third rank. This system is used in many traditional arts like with sushi sets, embroidering kimono or tiers of accommodations at traditional ryōkan taverns. a b "Fastest growing plant". Guinness World Records. Archived from the original on 3 September 2014 . Retrieved 22 August 2014. For a comprehensive study, 20 standard specimens were manufactured for each mechanical test (tensile, compression, in-plane shear, and four-point bending). The tests were conducted according to respective standards using an testing machine (810, MTS, Madrid, Spain) equipped with 10-kN and 100-kN load cells, a 25-mm extensometer, and hydraulic grips and all of the quasi-static tests were conducted at room temperature of 25 °C and average humidity of 50%, under atmospheric pressure. Li Y, Fu Q, Yu S, Yan M, Berglund L (2016) Optically transparent Wood from a Nanoporous Cellulosic Template: combining functional and structural performance. Biomacromolecules 17:1358–1364 a b c Ayer, Santosh; Timilsina, Sachin; Aryal, Anisha; Acharya, Amul Kumar; Neupane, Asmit; Bhatta, Kishor Prasad (1 August 2023). "Bamboo forests in Nepal: Status, distribution, research trends and contribution to local livelihoods". Advances in Bamboo Science. 4: 100027. doi: 10.1016/j.bamboo.2023.100027. ISSN 2773-1391. S2CID 259134632.

Secondly, a matrix, which we shall define as a substance that engulfs the fibres and holds them all in place. In this case the matrix is often an epoxy resin, which can be moulded and then hardens when set. Epoxies are polymers and in more broader terms, can be classed as plastics. Chan, Alan Kam-leung and Gregory K. Clancey, Hui-Chieh Loy (2002). Historical Perspectives on East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine. Singapore: Singapore University Press. ISBN 9971-69-259-7. p. 15. a b Nanko, Hirko; Button, Allan; Hillman, Dave (2005). The World of Market Pulp. Appleton, WI, US: WOMP, LLC. p.256. ISBN 978-0-615-13013-2. Huxley, Anthony; Griffiths, Mark; Levy, Margot, eds. (1992). New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-333-47494-5.

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Tokoro, R.; Vu, D.; Okubo, K.; Tanaka, T.; Fujii, T.; Fujiura, T. How to improve mechanical properties of polylactic acid with bamboo fibers. J. Mater. Sci. 2008, 43, 775–787. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] Further information: Bamboo construction Bamboo-style barred window in Lin An Tai Historical House, Taipei

Soderstrom, Thomas R.; Calderon, Cleofe E. (1979). "A Commentary on the Bamboos (Poaceae: Bambusoideae)". Biotropica. 11 (3): 161–172. doi: 10.2307/2388036. JSTOR 2388036. McClure, Floyd A. (1966). The Bamboos - A Fresh Perspective. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. p.274. ISBN 9780674061507. The word formaldehyde, may also set alarm bells ringing for some of you, understandably. However, it is important to understand that although this substance is indeed classed by the World Health Organisation as a carcinogen above certain levels, the safety of formaldehyde is complicated. Formaldehyde is a naturally occurring organic compound that is essential for the functioning of human and mammalian metabolisms. Like many things that are essential to human bodily function, such as salts for example, a small amount is essential, however too much can be very harmful. Marod, D.; Kutintara, U.; Yarwudhi, C.; Tanaka, H.; Nakashisuka, T. Structural dynamics of a natural mixed deciduous forest in western Thailand. J. Veg. Sci. 1999, 10, 777–786. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] Kaminski, S.; Lawrence, A.; Trujillo, D.; Feltham, I.; Felipe López, L. (2016). "Structural use of bamboo. Part 3: Design values". The Structural Engineer. 94 (12): 42–45.

Sponheimer, Matt; Clauss, Marcus; Codron, Daryl (3 June 2019). "Dietary Evolution: The Panda Paradox". Current Biology. 29 (11): R417–R419. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2019.04.045. PMID 31163146. S2CID 173992065. Hiziroglu, S.; Jarusombuti, S.; Bauchongkol, P.; Fueangvivat, V. Overlaying properties of fiberboard manufactured from bamboo and rice straw. Ind. Crop Prod. 2008, 28, 107–111. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] Because bamboo can grow on otherwise marginal land, bamboo can be profitably cultivated in many degraded lands. [52] [53] Moreover, because of the rapid growth, bamboo is an effective climate change mitigation and carbon sequestration crop, absorbing between 100 and 400 tonnes of carbon per hectare. [54] [55] In 1997, an international intergovernmental organization was established to promote the development of bamboo cultivation, the International Bamboo and Rattan Organisation. [56]

Sharpened bamboo javelins weighted with sand known as bagakay were used as disposable missile weapons in both land and naval warfare in the Philippines. They were thrown in groups at a time at enemy ships or massed enemy formations. Non-disposable finely-crafted throwing spears made from bamboo weighted with sand known as sugob were also used. Sugob were mainly used for close-quarters combat and were only thrown when they could be retrieved. [93] [94] A similar method is undertaken, but with the base of the culm standing in fresh water, either in a large drum or stream to leach out sap.

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Garlotta, D. A literature review of poly(lactic acid). J. Polym. Environ. 2001, 9, 63–84. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] Kaminski, S.; Lawrence, A.; Trujillo, D. (2016). "Structural use of bamboo. Part 1: Introduction to bamboo". The Structural Engineer. 94 (8): 40–43. Bamboo has traditionally been used to make a wide range of everyday utensils and cutting boards, particularly in Japan, [103] where archaeological excavations have uncovered bamboo baskets dating to the Late Jōmon period (2000–1000 BC). [104] Bamboo also has a long history of use in Asian furniture. Chinese bamboo furniture is a distinct style based on a millennia-long tradition, and bamboo is also used for floors due to its high hardness. [105] In culture [ edit ] Laws, B. 2010. Bamboo. Fifty Plants that Changed the Course of History. New York:Firefly Books (U.S) Inc. Historically a dominant raw material in South and South East Asia, the global bamboo industry has significantly grown in recent decades in part because of the high sustainability of bamboo as compared to other biomass cultivation strategies, such as traditional timber forestry. For example, as of 2016, the U.S. Fiber corporation Resource Fiber is contracting farmers in the United States for bamboo cultivation. [50] [49] Or in 2009, United Nations Industrial Development Organization published guidelines for cultivation of bamboo in semi-arid climates in Ethiopia and Kenya. [51]

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