Hi Nripal,
Micropropagation is the application of the technique of plant tissue culture for mass propagation (using small plant parts). There are other applications where the purpose is not to regenerate plants (clones) in large numbers.
We do not have a formal technology transfer package yet for B. balcooa or any other bamboo, but am sure we could work out a means of doing that. Perhaps it might be better if we discuss this off the group.
Regards
Murali
On 24 November 2014 at 12:39, nripal adhikary nripal@yahoo.com [bamboo-plantations] <bamboo-plantations@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Hi Muralidharan,By micropropagation do you mean tissue culture? Would you have knowledge of bambusa balcooa, if so would you be willing to transfer the technology to Nepal.With regards,Nripal
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Hi HansGlad to be of some help to the bamboo community in Brazil. If the species in cultivation are the same as in India and other parts of S and SE Asia then we do have a lot of information to exchange with each other on plantations and propagation. I am myself involved with micro propagation of bamboo. That is besides coordinating a Bamboo Technical Support Group of the NBM in India hosted at the Kerala Forest Research Institute .Could you be more specific with the kind of problems that you face with bamboo propagation ?RegardsMuraliOn 11 November 2014 23:30, 'Hans J. Kleine' hjkleine@floripa.com.br [bamboo-plantations] <bamboo-plantations@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Hi Murali,Thanks for sharing, I've sent copy to about two thousand Brazilian members of bamboo discussion groups. In our country we cultivate some other species of tropical and also temperate bamboos, mainly of four genera: Bambusa, Dendrocalamus, Guadua and Phyllostachys. Propagation (capacity and technology) is still a big bottleneck for our productive chain. Publications like those from NBM are a welcome contribution to the global bamboo community.Best regards,HansFlorianópolis, South BrazilDe: bamboo-plantations@yahoogroups.com [mailto:bamboo-plantations@yahoogroups.com]
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Assunto: Re: [bamboo-plantations] Community bamboo nurseryHi Nripal,You will get some guidance in the following document available in the National Bamboo Mission ( India) web site ( http://nbm.nic.in )Suggestions on improving the document are welcome (since I was involved in its preparation)MuraliOn 10 November 2014 07:22, nripal adhikary nripal@yahoo.com [bamboo-plantations] <bamboo-plantations@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I am helping a community in Nepal establish a nursery where bamboo occupies 40 percent of plants - rest are indigenous high value crops. It's located in Chitwan which is hot and humid. My question to the group is what are the specific things I need to focus when designing the nursery - like irrigation, manure, green house, storage etc ?
Thanking you in advance,
Nripal
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