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Journal articles on the topic "Ethiopian highland bamboo"

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Yigardu, Mulatu, Bahiru Tinsae, Kidane Berhane, Getahun Abera, and Belay Adamu. "Proximate and Mineral Composition of Indigenous Bamboo Shoots of Ethiopia." Greener Journal of Agricultural Sciences 9, no. 2 (2019): 222–28. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3384241.

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<strong>Demand for natural and organic foods, including bamboo shoots has greatly increased. In Ethiopia, bamboo shoot of the two indigenous species is traditionally used for food. However, information on nutritional profile of the two indigenous bamboo species and bioavailability of important mineral elements is limited in the country. This paper describes the proximate and mineral composition of bamboo shoot of the two indigenous bamboo species of Ethiopian (<em>Arundinaria alpina&nbsp;</em>and&nbsp;<em>Oxytenanthera abyssinica</em>). Shoot samples, height 10-30 cm, were collected from North
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Mahelete, Tsegaye, Singh Chandravanshi Bhagwan, Feleke Sisay, and Redi-Abshiro Mesfin. "Enhanced cellulose efficiency of pressurized hot water pretreated highland Ethiopian bamboo (Yushania alpina): A potential feedstock for ethanol production." Chemistry International 7, no. 1 (2021): 53–61. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4018340.

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For the production of ethanol from pretreated lignocellulose biomass play a paramount role in facilitating the conversion of cellulose into glucose in the hydrolysis step. Therefore, this study is focused on the effect of hot water pretreatment on the chemical composition (cellulose and lignin) of highland bamboo of Ethiopia. The chemical composition of highland bamboo showed 46.76% (w/w) cellulose, 25.27% (w/w) lignin, 12.18% (w/w) hemicellulose, 3.77% (w/w) ash, 12.23% (w/w) hot-water extractive and 3.93% (w/w) ethanol-toluene extractives. The effect of hot water pretreatment was observed af
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Mebratie, Berihun Abebaw, Bekalu Sintayehu Ayele, and Addisu Alamirew Meku. "Investigating the tensile and flexural strength of sunflower oil treated Ethiopian Highland bamboo fibre reinforced polyester composites." Advances in Bamboo Science 3 (May 2023): 100021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bamboo.2023.100021.

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Ayana, Keresa Defa, Marco De De Angelis, Goran Schmidt, Andreas Krause, and Abubeker Yimam Ali. "Valorization of Potential Post-Consumer Polyethylene (PE) Plastics Waste and Ethiopian Indigenous Highland Bamboo (EHB) for Wood Plastic Composite (WPC): Experimental Evaluation and Characterization." Fibers 10, no. 10 (2022): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fib10100085.

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The best approaches to minimizing resource scarcity, removing valuable waste streams, and re-establishing a circular economic chain of recycled thermoplastics are to cascade them into product life cycles and their valorization combined with sustainable raw materials. As one part of this goal, WPC was formulated from three recycled PE plastic wastes: linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), medium-density polyethylene (MDPE), high-density polyethylene (HDPE), and underutilized EHB. The chemical composition of EHD, chemical structure, crystallinity, melting and crystallization points, residual m
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Mengstu, Mulat, Asmamaw Alemu, Chernet Worku, and Sosina Bezie. "Value Chain Analysis of Highland Bamboo (Yushania alpina) in Banja District, Awi Zone, Ethiopia." International Journal of Forestry Research 2023 (October 13, 2023): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/3378810.

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Bamboo is one of the most important vegetation resources in highlands of Ethiopia. In Ethiopia, understanding the socioeconomic significance of bamboo resources and linkages between policy makers and other organizations is a persistent issue for the expansion of bamboo industry. This study aims at analyzing the value chain of highland bamboo originating from Banja district, Awi zone, Ethiopia. Specifically, it investigates the current value chain structure of highland bamboo and the role of actors and identifies the existing upgrading strategies along the chain, estimates the market performanc
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Burru, Dagnew Yebeyen, Jayaraman Durai, Melaku Anteneh Chinke, et al. "Allometric Models for Estimating Biomass and Carbon Stocks in Natural and Homestead Highland Bamboo Stands in the Sidama Region, Ethiopia." Forests 16, no. 4 (2025): 701. https://doi.org/10.3390/f16040701.

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Highland bamboo (Oldeania alpina) plays a vital role in supporting local livelihoods, fostering biodiversity conservation and sustainable land management. Despite these benefits, its significant potential for carbon sequestration remains underutilized within Ethiopia’s climate mitigation strategies. In this study, we developed site-specific allometric equations to assess the biomass and carbon storage potential of highland bamboo. Data were collected from the Garamba natural bamboo forest and Hula homestead bamboo stands in the Sidama Regional State, Southern Ethiopia. Data on stand density an
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Tsegaye, Mintesnot, Asmera Adicha, and Tefera Belay. "Determinants of Highland Bamboo (Yushania alpine) Culm Market Supply in Semen Ari District, South Omo Zone of Southern Ethiopia." International Journal of Forestry Research 2022 (November 22, 2022): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7069886.

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Bamboo is among the most significant nontimber forest products that can potentially support Ethiopia’s economic development and environmental protection. However, its potential is constrained by limited understanding of its importance and market development. Thus, this study was conducted to fill the knowledge gap by identifying factors affecting highland bamboo culm market supply in Semen Ari district of the South Omo zone. Multistage sampling technique was employed to draw 183 bamboo producer households from three randomly selected highland bamboo producing sites. Household surveys, focus gr
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Yebeyen, Dagnew, Sileshi Nemomissa, Binyam Tesfaw Hailu, et al. "Modeling and Mapping Habitat Suitability of Highland Bamboo under Climate Change in Ethiopia." Forests 13, no. 6 (2022): 859. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f13060859.

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Highland bamboo (Oldeania alpina formerly Arundinaria alpina or Yushania alpina) is a species of significant conservation value in Afromontane ecosystems across Africa. It also plays a significant role in the livelihoods of local communities. However, global climate change is anticipated to alter its ecological niche, leading to range shifts and possible habitat contractions. This study aimed to identify potentially suitable habitats for highland bamboo in Ethiopia, determine the resilience of the species under climate change, and establish the environmental factors affecting its habitat. Spec
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Emire, Aschalew, Sintayo Demise, and Temesgen Giri. "Effect of Provenance Variation on Growth Performance of Indigenous Highland Bamboo Species (Arundinaria alpina), in Bore District, Southern Ethiopia." American Journal of Agricultural Science, Engineering, and Technology 8, no. 3 (2024): 60–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.54536/ajaset.v8i3.2439.

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Bamboo is widely recognized as a highly renewable, fast-growing, economic raw material. Moreover, bamboo has the capability of mitigating climate change as it restores degraded land , act as carbon sequesters and protects from soil erosion. The study evaluated the effects of provenance variation on the growth performance of indigenous highland bamboo species (Arundinaria alpina) in Bore District, Southern Ethiopia. Three provenances of indigenous highland bamboo species (Arundinaria alpina) such as Dimtu Hambela, Injibara and Shanan were collected from different parts of the country. Those col
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Hailu, Hiwot, Gonche Girma, Tesfanesh Ababu, Tensaye Abate, and Mister Abebe. "Contribution of Highland Bamboo for Income of the Households and Challenges in Gurage zone, Central Ethiopia." International Journal of Business, Economics, and Social Development 6, no. 1 (2025): 28–36. https://doi.org/10.46336/ijbesd.v6i1.752.

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Bamboo resource has numerous socioeconomic, ecological and cultural benefits. In Ethiopia, local farmers rely on bamboo as an alternative livelihood option. It provides a considerable share for the various household incomes. The main purpose of this study was to assess challenges and the contribution of bamboo for income of the households in Gurage Zone, across central Ethiopia. A sample of 216 households, were selected by using multistage sampling procedure. Data was collected through household survey, focus group discussion and review of reports. Descriptive, frequency and multiple linear re
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Book chapters on the topic "Ethiopian highland bamboo"

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Mebratie, Berihun Abebaw, Addisu Alamirew Meku, Ermias Wubete Fenta, and Samuel Getachew Chekol. "Experimental Investigation of the Impact Strength of Sunflower Oil-Treated Ethiopian Highland Bamboo Fiber-Reinforced Polyester Composites." In Green Energy and Technology. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-69860-6_5.

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