XXV IUFRO World Congress
XXV IUFRO World Congress
INBAR was present at this important Congress on forest research, and shared the latest findings in the area of bamboo forestry and its applications for sustainable development.
INBAR had a booth at the Congress, and staff spoke at a number of events:
30 September, 12.30-13.30, Poster Room P07: ‘Social Issues in Forestry’
1 October, 08.30-10.30, Room 17-PG: ‘Improving Forest Management Certification, Integrating Ecosystem Services with Forest Assessments’
2 October, 12.00-14.00: ‘Research on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry: What’s Next? Priorities for the Future’
2 October, 12.30-13.30, Poster Room P26: ‘Innovative Utilisation of Bamboo and Rattan Resources’
4 October, 08.30-10.30: ‘The Bioeconomy and Non-Wood Forest Products’
4 Oct, 15:30-17:30: ‘Innovative Utilization of Bamboo and Rattan Resources’
Event Resources
Presentation slides by INBAR partner ICBR at the event:-
Visualizing the Cellulose Microfibrils Orientation in Bamboo and Rattan by PLRS – Ma Jianfeng
Factors affecting rhizospheric soil carbon stability in nitrogen-fixing plants and non-nitrogen-fixing plants in rainforests of southern China – Yang Huai and Liu Shirong
A simultaneous treatment of bamboo flattening and homogenization – Changhua Fang
Genome-wide analysis of laccase genes in moso bamboo highlights PeLAC10 involved in lignin biosynthesis and in response to abiotic stresses – Dr. Zhimin Gao
Why China has a successful Bamboo Industry? – Dr Li Zhiyong and Dr. Wu Junqi
The effect of heat-treatment on fire performance of bamboo scrimber flooring – Zhijia Liu
Posters presented at IUFRO by INBAR’s partner ICBR:-
Research on the Influencing Factors of Bamboo Certification Market in China-Enlong Xia
Analysis on fracture behavior of Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) in tension and bending using synchrotron radiation micro-computed tomography (SRμCT) – Huanrong Liu, Guanyun Peng, Yuan Chai, Aiyue Huang, Zehui Jiang and Xiubiao Zhang, ICBR
Manage temperate forest for soil carbon-lessons from natural forests – Luan Junwei and Liu Shirong
Effect of Modification with Methyl Methacrylate on the Mechanical Properties of Plectocomia kerrana Rattan – Lili Shang, Zehui Jiang, Xing’e Liu, Genlin Tian, Jianfeng Ma, and Shumin Yang
Long creep-recovery behavior of bamboo-based products – Xinxin Ma
Microbe-mediated attenuation of soil respiration in response to soil warming in a temperate oak forest – Yi Wang, Junwei Luan and Shirong Liu
How can the development of HS codes help promote market development of bamboo and rattan commodities? – Wu Junqi, Li Ziyong and Lucy Binfield