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Page 1: Bamboo as Carbon Sink- Fact or Fiction The fast expansion of a growing bamboo culm might be considered as a high potential for carbon sequestration. The

Bamboo as Carbon Sink- Fact or Fiction

• The fast expansion of a growing bamboo culm might be considered as a high potential for carbon sequestration.

• The impressive biomass derives, however from the energy produced before and stored in rhizome and culms.

• The individual culm has a life-time of 7-10 years. There-after its biomass disintegrates as orginal compounds into the atmosphere, like the CO2.

• The gregarious flowering of many species after some de-cades, followed by their death provides an massive CO2 exposure.

• Bamboos are apparently similar suited for carbon sequestration than trees.

• A pronlongated sequestration of its carbon is provided by the numerous bamboo products if protected against deterioration.

• Although the carbon sequestration of bamboo forest is not likely to influence the mitigation of global warming, the importance of bamboo for a sustainable production of food, fibre and energy as well its environmental services for soil stability for a billion of humans are undisputed.

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1.     BIOLOGIE1.1 Wachstum eines Halmes 

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3. SCHÄDEN

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Flowering of Melocanna baciferra

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2004 Mizoram, India

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Bamboo as Carbon Sink- Fact or Fiction

• The fast expansion of a growing bamboo culm might be considered as a high potential for carbon sequestration.

• The impressive biomass derives, however from the energy produced before and stored in rhizome and culms.

• The individual culm has a life-time of 7-10 years. There-after its biomass disintegrates as orginal compounds into the atmosphere, like the CO2.

• The gregarious flowering of many species after some de-cades, followed by their death provides an massive CO2 exposure.

• Bamboos are apparently similar suited for carbon sequestration than trees.

• A pronlongated sequestration of its carbon is provided by the numerous bamboo products if protected against deterioration.

• Although the carbon sequestration of bamboo forest is not likely to influence the mitigation of global warming, the importance of bamboo for a sustainable production of food, fibre and energy as well its environmental services for soil stability for a billion of humans are undisputed.


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