Madake Bamboo (Phyllostachys bambusoides) Longitudinal Section
                
                This is an image from a stained standard section of Madake
                  bamboo. It has been stained with safranin and astra blue.
                  Safranin stains the cellulose red and astra blue stains the lignin blue. The cells
                  at the top of the image are long fiber. Below that are
                  parenchyma cells. The pore structure is quite evident here in both the long fiber
                  and the parenchyma cells. 
              
              
                Transmitted Brightfield Illumination
                
Definition/Function:
                KINGDOM: Plantae UNRANKED: Angiosperms UNRANKED: Monocots UNRANKED: Commelinids
                  ORDER: Poales FAMILY: Poaceae SUBFAMILY: Bambusoideae
                  TRIBE: Bambuseae SUBTRIBE: Shibataeinae GENUS: Phyllostachys SUBGENUS:
                  SPECIES: bambusoides
                Significance in the Environment:
                Characteristic Features:
                Associated Particles:
                References:
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                  Bamboo.