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Bamboo resources of Sikkim Himalaya: diversity, distribution and utilization 被引量:2

Bamboo resources of Sikkim Himalaya: diversity, distribution and utilization
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摘要 We recorded 8 genera and over 30 species of bamboo in Sikkim of the reported 23 genera and 125 species in Indi& Thirty percent of bamboo species were recorded in tropical forests (0-900 m), 40% of species in sub-tropical forests (900-1,800 m), 17% of species in temper- ate forests (1,800-2,700 m), 9% of species in sub-alpine forests (2,700-3,500 m) and 4% of species in alpine vegetation (3,500-4,500 m). Bamboo is used for various purposes and its versatility qualifies it to be a multiple-use alternative to timber, food for villagers and for tribal in particular. Bamboo is also equally important to Red Panda (Ailurusful- gens), the state animal of Sikkim. We develop a list of bamboos occur- ring in Sikkim with their vernacular names, distributions and uses in the Himalayan state. However, more extensive study is required to fully describe the bamboo diversity of the Himalayan state. We recorded 8 genera and over 30 species of bamboo in Sikkim of the reported 23 genera and 125 species in Indi& Thirty percent of bamboo species were recorded in tropical forests (0-900 m), 40% of species in sub-tropical forests (900-1,800 m), 17% of species in temper- ate forests (1,800-2,700 m), 9% of species in sub-alpine forests (2,700-3,500 m) and 4% of species in alpine vegetation (3,500-4,500 m). Bamboo is used for various purposes and its versatility qualifies it to be a multiple-use alternative to timber, food for villagers and for tribal in particular. Bamboo is also equally important to Red Panda (Ailurusful- gens), the state animal of Sikkim. We develop a list of bamboos occur- ring in Sikkim with their vernacular names, distributions and uses in the Himalayan state. However, more extensive study is required to fully describe the bamboo diversity of the Himalayan state.
出处 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第4期929-934,共6页 林业研究(英文版)
基金 financially supported by the Horticulture and Cash Crop Development Department,Government of Sikkim,under National Bamboo Mission(NBM)
关键词 BAMBOO Dendrocalamus DIVERSITY USES SIKKIM bamboo Dendrocalamus diversity uses Sikkim
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