Thursday, October 30, 2008

Re: [bamboo-plantations] New Discovery Channel show looking for photos of bamboo fruit/seeds

Gigantis Bamboo plantation  
 
          Hello,
 
                   In principal, agree with Mr.Guillermo GAO.This is the case with all bamboo flowering. Even in India when Dendrocalamus strictus and Bamboosa bambos flower, situations similar to the ones explained by Mr.Guillermo Ga yo will happen.
            But it is entirely different in the case of Mellocanna babusoides,It spells disaster to people because of the increase in rodent population.This is because of the big pear sized fruit  and its high nutritional value.There are many other factors supplementing to these points.


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--- On Thu, 10/30/08, Guillermo daniel gayo <solespectralamarillo@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: guillermo daniel gayo <solespectralamarillo@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [bamboo-plantations] New Discovery Channel show looking for photos of bamboo fruit/seeds
To: bamboo-plantations@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, October 30, 2008, 6:04 AM


Dear Cynthia,

regarding the "famous" rat plague , I must disagree
when one says that it is produced by the flowering of the bamboo. -
It
will not necessarily increase significantly the population of rats by reason of
having more food if the ecosystem this in balance. -
This i can affirm
because for 7 years this is happening in Paraguay in different micro ecosystems,
the flowering of the species Guadua Chacoensis (takuaruzu)
Today we can see flowering that were completed this year.
In any case we haven`t see
the increase in the quantity of rats. -
we see the presence of
numerous flying birds, corral birds and monkeys that feed of the seeds (i have
homemade videos and pictures). - These seeds are present in the spikes in a
percentage that different among the 2 and until 10%. -
The hypothesis
of the non proliferation of the rats in Paraguay is that has stayed the
ecological balance and other species are taken charge of the control, as
rapacious birds and snakes that habitates these places. -

A
good serious observation would be to verify if in the places where are observed
"rat plague", the ecosystems are diminished in their diversity soon after
monoculture, prunings, or pesticides use. -
Who work with organic
cultivations, we very frequently see this operation of the systems. -
Although the origin of the rat plague appears like a truth in some place
of the planet, in this place is not proven.
I am to Your disposition
attentive greetings

Guillermo Gayo
Executive Director
Takuara Renda Foundation
Sapukai Paraguay
www.takuararenda. org
guillermo@takuarare nda.org

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De: cynthia.lefevre <cynthia.lefevre@ yahoo.com>
Para: bamboo-plantations@ yahoogroups. com
Enviado: martes 21 de octubre de 2008, 11:46:57
Asunto: [bamboo-plantations ] New Discovery Channel show looking for photos of bamboo fruit/seeds

Hi everyone,

I'm working on a new show for Discovery Channel about rodents called Animals of Unusual
Size. We have a segment that discusses rat plagues in Asia caused by the flowering (or
fruiting?) of bamboo. Does anyone here have photos or video footage of these plants? We
are looking for stuff like this: http://cache. daylife.com/ imageserve/ 04GGgyz8CsfLG/ 340x.jpg.

If anyone does, please contact me as soon as possible by emailing
CynthiaL@halfyardpr oductions. com. I'd love to see anything you have and figure out if we
can use it in the show.

Thanks for your help!

Cynthia
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Cynthia LeFevre
Half Yard Productions
4922 Fairmont Ave., Suite 300
Bethesda, MD 20814
cynthial@halfyardpr oductions. com
(tel) 240-223-3419

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