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The growth of bamboo at an alarming rate is due mainly to the following factors:
Growth habits: bamboo is a fast-growing herbiving plant, usually growing much faster than other trees and plants. The growth habits of bamboo enable them to grow rapidly and reach considerable heights in a short period of time。

Efficient photosynthesis: bamboo has a sufficient surface area of leaves and light synthesizing cells to make full use of light for photocosy. Light co-operation is the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy, providing plants with the energy and nutrients they need to grow。
Excellent root system: the roots of bamboo are well developed and have an excellent capacity to absorb water. Its roots are capable of rapidly absorbing moisture and nutrients in the soil, providing plants with the necessary moisture and nutrients to promote growth。

(c) the split capacity of bamboo: bamboo has the ability to split, i. E. New bamboo buds and bamboo sprouts can be produced through underground or roots. This has enabled bamboo to rapidly expand ecological space and grow more bamboo branches。
Adaptive: bamboo can grow well in different ecological environments, including tropical, subtropical and temperate areas. They are more adaptable to conditions such as soil quality, moisture and climate, enabling them to adapt and grow quickly。

It should be noted that the rapid growth of bamboo is also associated with its particular growth cycle. The bamboo usually goes through a cyclical growth phase, i. E. A rapid long-term birth and hibernation period. In the fast-growing long term, bamboo can grow at an alarming rate, while during hibernation growth is relatively slow。
In conclusion, bamboo growth is made possible by the combination of its growth habits, photocoherence efficiency, root systems, dissimilarity and adaptability. This makes bamboo a rapidly growing and widely distributed plant。





