Bamboo Tuldoides Tissue Culture Plants"Bambusa Tuldoides"
Bamboo Tuldoides Tissue Culture Plants"Bambusa Tuldoides"
Bambusa Tuldoides Tissue Culture Bamboo is a cultivated variant known for its controlled growth and genetic uniformity, propagated through tissue culture techniques.
Growth Characteristics:
• Type: Tissue culture bamboo.
• Height: Typically attains heights ranging from 18 to 25 meters (60 to 82 feet).
• Diameter: Culm diameter typically varies from 5 to 12 centimeters (2 to 4.7 inches).
• Rate of Growth: Exhibits rapid growth, making it an attractive choice for various applications.
Climate and Environmental Preferences:
• Position: Thrives in full sun to partial shade, adaptable to various light conditions.
• Soil: Flourishes in humus-rich, moist, and well-drained soil, similar to its natural counterpart.
Ecological and Practical Benefits:
• Bambusa Tuldoides tissue culture bamboo inherits the remarkable length and strength of the species, rendering it an excellent construction material.
• As a drought-resistant variety, it exhibits low rainfall requirements and has the potential to yield around 80 to 100 metric tons per hectare (32 to 40 metric tons per acre).
Habitat and Climate Range:
• Bambusa Tuldoides tissue culture bamboo is adaptable to lowland tropical regions, often found at altitudes up to 600 meters.
• It thrives best in regions with annual daytime temperatures ranging from 22°C to 28°C (71.6°F to 82.4°F), tolerating temperatures between 9°C to 35°C (48.2°F to 95°F).
• Ideal mean annual rainfall falls within the range of 2,300 to 3,000mm, with tolerance levels ranging from 700 to 4,500mm. This bamboo typically grows in areas with a tropical monsoon climate, experiencing dry seasons of up to 6 months.
In summary, Bambusa Tuldoides tissue culture bamboo offers controlled and consistent growth characteristics, making it a versatile choice for construction, crafts, and various other applications. Its adaptability to different environmental conditions and soil types makes it a valuable addition to bamboo cultivation.