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''Phyllostachys edulis'', the bamboo, or tortoise-shell bamboo, or (), ( ja, モウソウチク), () is a temperate species of giant timber
bamboo Bamboos are a diverse group of evergreen perennial flowering plants making up the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae. Giant bamboos are the largest members of the grass family. The origin of the word "bamboo" is uncertain, ...
native to China and Taiwan and
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elsewhere, including Japan where it is widely distributed from south of
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to
Kagoshima , abbreviated to , is the capital city of Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. Located at the southwestern tip of the island of Kyushu, Kagoshima is the largest city in the prefecture by some margin. It has been nicknamed the "Naples of the Eastern wor ...
. The ''edulis'' part of the Latin name refers to its edible
shoots In botany, a plant shoot consists of any plant stem together with its appendages, leaves and lateral buds, flowering stems, and flower buds. The new growth from seed germination that grows upward is a shoot where leaves will develop. In the spr ...
. This bamboo can reach heights of up to . This particular species of bamboo is the most common species used in the bamboo textile industry of China and other countries, for the production of
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. Moso is less cold-hardy than many phyllostachys, surviving at a reduced height down to 5 degrees Fahrenheit (-15°C).


Ecology

''Phyllostachys edulis'' spreads using both asexual and sexual reproduction. The most common and well known mode for this plant is asexual reproduction. This occurs when the plant sends up new culms from underground rhizomes. The culms grow quickly and reach a height of or more (depending on the age and health of the plant). In mature individuals, the culms in young plants grow taller and wider in diameter as the general plant reaches maturity, but once the individual culm stops growing it will not grow again. ''P. edulis'' also flowers and produces seed, and it does so every half century or so, but it has a sporadic flowering nature rather than the synchronous blooming seen in some other bamboo species. The seeds fall from the mature culms in the hundreds of thousands and are quick to germinate. Mice, field rats and other rodents take notice of the bounty of seed, this results in the loss of many of the seeds, but within a few weeks the surviving few seeds would have germinated (see '' Predator satiation''). The first culm from a seedling will not get much taller than a few inches at most, and may be as thin as , but with every new season of culms sent up from developing rhizomes, the grove of plants will grow in height and cane diameter. '' Polyporus phyllostachydis'' (Sotome, T. Hatt. & Kakish.), is a fungus species known from Japan, that grows on the ground on the living or dead roots of the bamboo.


Cultivation


Cultivars

Cultivar A cultivar is a type of cultivated plant that people have selected for desired traits and when propagated retain those traits. Methods used to propagate cultivars include: division, root and stem cuttings, offsets, grafting, tissue culture ...
s include: * ''Phyllostachys edulis'' 'Bicolor' * ''Phyllostachys edulis'' 'Kikko' or 'Kikko-Chiku' (Syn.: ''Phyllostachys edulis var. heterocycla'') * ''Phyllostachys edulis'' 'Subconvexa' (Syn.: ''Phyllostachys heterocycla f. subconvexa'', ''Phyllostachys pubescens'' 'Subconvexa') * ''Phyllostachys edulis'' 'Nabeshimana', (Syn.: ''Phyllostachys heterocycla f. nabeshimana'', ''Phyllostachys pubescens f. luteosulcata'')


Cultivation in the United States

In 2016 OnlyMoso USA initiated large scale commercial farming of ''Phyllostachys edulis'' in the United States, in the state of
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, becoming the first entity to grow bamboo from seedlings in large scale in the US, including the development of nurseries to ensure a constant supply of viable plants for bamboo farmers.


Biochemistry

Compounds isolated from ''P. edulis'' include: *
Hydroxycinnamic acid Hydroxycinnamic acids (hydroxycinnamates) are a class of aromatic acids or phenylpropanoids having a C6–C3 skeleton. These compounds are hydroxy derivatives of cinnamic acid. In the category of phytochemicals that can be found in food, there ...
sIdentification and Antioxidant Activity of Novel Chlorogenic Acid Derivatives from Bamboo (''Phyllostachys edulis''). Mee-Hyang Kweon, Han-Joon Hwang, and Ha-Chin Sung, J. Agric. Food Chem., 2001, 49 (10), pp 4646–4655
/ref> ** ''p''-coumaric acid ** caffeic acid **
ferulic acid Ferulic acid is a hydroxycinnamic acid, an organic compound with the formula (CH3O)HOC6H3CH=CHCO2H. The name is derived from the genus ''Ferula'', referring to the giant fennel ('' Ferula communis''). Classified as a phenolic phytochemical, ferul ...
*
Chlorogenic acid Chlorogenic acid (CGA) is the ester of caffeic acid and (−)-quinic acid, functioning as an intermediate in lignin biosynthesis. The term "chlorogenic acids" refers to a related polyphenol family of esters, including hydroxycinnamic acids ( caf ...
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chlorogenic acid Chlorogenic acid (CGA) is the ester of caffeic acid and (−)-quinic acid, functioning as an intermediate in lignin biosynthesis. The term "chlorogenic acids" refers to a related polyphenol family of esters, including hydroxycinnamic acids ( caf ...
(3-(3,4-dihydroxycinnamoyl)quinic acid) ** 3-O-(3'-methylcaffeoyl)quinic acid ** 5-O-caffeoyl-4-methylquinic acid ** 3-O-caffeoyl-1-methylquinic acid (, exact mass : 368.110732). *
Flavone Flavone is an organic compound with the formula . A white solid, flavone is a derivative of chromone with a phenyl (Ph) substituent adjacent to the ether group. The compound is of little direct practical importance, but susbstituted derivatives, ...
s ** tricinAntioxidant properties of major flavonoids and subfractions of the extract of ''Phyllostachys pubescens'' leaves. Guo, X. F., Yue, Y. D., Tang F., Wang, J., Yao, X. (2012). Journal of Food Biochemistry
/ref>''Phyllostachys edulis'' Compounds Inhibit Palmitic Acid-Induced Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein 1 (MCP-1) Production. Higa, J. K., Liang, Z., Williams, P. G., & Panee, J. (2012). PLOS ONE, 7(9), e45082.
/ref> ** 7-O-methyltricin **
Glycosylated Glycosylation is the reaction in which a carbohydrate (or ' glycan'), i.e. a glycosyl donor, is attached to a hydroxyl or other functional group of another molecule (a glycosyl acceptor) in order to form a glycoconjugate. In biology (but not ...
flavones *** orientin *** isoorientin *** vitexin *** isovitexin *** 5,7,3'-trihydroxy-6-C-β-D-digitoxopyranosyl-4'-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl flavonoside *** 5,3',4'-trihydroxy-7-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl flavonoside *** 5,4'-dihydroxy-3',5',-dimethoxy-7-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl flavonoside *** 5,7,3',4'-trihydroxy-6-C-(α-L-rhamnopyranosyl- →6-β-D-glucopyranosyl flavonoside


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{{Taxonbar, from=Q1330347 edulis Flora of China Flora of Taiwan Flora of Japan Taxa named by Élie-Abel Carrière