Anato-morphological and chemical characterization of bamboo (Guadua amplexifolia J. Presl) from San Jorge River Basin, Colombia

IF 5.3 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Yiniva Camargo Caicedo , Jorge Augusto Montoya Arango , Andrés Prieto Muriel
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Studying bamboo species' anato-morphological characteristics and chemical composition is crucial for identifying potential uses and comparing the species′ properties. Guadua amplexifolia J. Presl is a promising bamboo species that has been underrepresented in research regarding its properties. To determine its potential applications, this study focuses on the anatomical, morphological, and chemical properties of Guadua amplexifolia J. Presl in the San Jorge River basin. Four-and five-year-old Guadua amplexifolia J.Presl bamboo culms were divided into three sections, lower, middle, and upper, to facilitate the characterization of their anatomical and chemical properties. The anato-morphological characterization included measuring internode length and diameter, wall thickness, and internode density, vascular bundle density, length and distribution, fiber density, and wall thickness. Meanwhile, the chemical analysis involved proximate and elemental analysis, as well as lignocellulosic composition, to determine Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF), Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF), Alkaline Lignin Fiber (ALF), and Extractable Ether (EE). The internodes of the analyzed samples exhibited thick walls with either small or absent lacuna, and some culms were notably solid at the lower part, both of which are significant for identification purposes. The vascular bundles in the internal and transitional zones of the walls were oriented randomly. Furthermore, the analysis of the lignocellulosic composition of Guadua amplexifolia J. Presl revealed that water content, NDF, ADF, and ALF increase from lower to upper sections. The distribution of vascular bundles directly influences the chemical properties of the bamboo.
哥伦比亚圣乔治河流域竹(Guadua amplexifolia J. Presl)的形态与化学特征
研究竹种的解剖形态特征和化学成分,对确定竹种的潜在用途和比较竹种的特性具有重要意义。瓜蒌是一种很有发展前途的竹种,但在其特性的研究中代表性不足。为了确定其潜在的应用价值,本研究重点研究了圣乔治河流域瓜瓜的解剖、形态和化学性质。将4年和5年生的番石榴竹秆分为下、中、上3个部分,便于对其解剖和化学性质进行表征。解剖形态学表征包括测量节间长度和直径、壁厚和节间密度、维管束密度、长度和分布、纤维密度和壁厚。同时,化学分析包括近似分析和元素分析,以及木质纤维素组成,以确定中性洗涤纤维(NDF),酸性洗涤纤维(ADF),碱性木质素纤维(ALF)和可提取醚(EE)。所分析样品的节间壁厚,有小的或没有空隙,有些茎秆下部明显实心,这两点对鉴定都很重要。管壁内区和过渡区的维管束排列随意。此外,对瓜叶的木质纤维素成分分析表明,瓜叶的含水量、NDF、ADF和ALF均呈自下而上的递增趋势。维管束的分布直接影响竹子的化学性质。
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Cleaner Engineering and Technology
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