Definition of bamboo

The Bambusoideae is the formal name given to a sub family of plants which, in turn, belong to the family Poaceae, one of the most diffused in the world and used by man, while bamboo is the popular name with which we all know this sub family. Bamboo is a small plant that usually does not exceed the meter high, although there are exceptions of giant bamboos that exceed that average. Presents light and highly resistant rods that can be used for various applications, among the most prominent are: manufacture of furniture and paper.
It is a species characteristic of tropical regions and with the exception of Europe, it is possible to find it naturally in the rest of the continents.
Then, at the rate of several applications that is given to it is that in some places in Europe where its development was not common it was decided to incorporate their culture as an option when it comes to renewable resources. For example, in Spain, in the year 2012, led to their crop to create energy. Also other places in the world such as Australia and the United States further extended its presence.
On the other hand, bamboo, is a plant that has contributed in a decisive in life and in the development of different civilizations. For example, Asian culture has used bamboo in more diverse forms, in construction, in paper, fabric and music instruments, in medicine, and even in food. It is also important to mention that hyper brands in the world, such as Apple and Toyota, used to plant bamboo in replacement of some components of their products to and assign them to the same qualities of this herbaceous species.
On the other hand is called economy of bamboo to that sector of the economy which is just sustained by the exploitation of the bamboo and the transformation of this products.
Bamboo trunk is used a lot at the behest of the construction of houses, support and network of rooftops, bridges and water mills. In addition, bamboo is widely used for manufacturing tables and chairs that are then widely resistant if they are placed outdoors. And once converted into pulp used to make paper used in newspapers, carton manufacturing Edition.