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The effect of bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) cell types on the structure of hemicelluloses

Bai et al., 2022

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7551450824053329655
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Bai Z
Lv Z
Rao J
Sun D
Hu Y
Yue P
Tian R
Lü B
Bian J
Peng F
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Bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) is a promising high-performance material because of its large planting areas, fast growth, good adaptability, high ultimate strength and stiffness. Hemicelluloses in bamboo have been focused and studied, however, less effort has been …
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