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Review

Bamboo Rhizomes: Insights into Structure, Properties, and Utilization

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College of Furnishings and Industrial Design, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China
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College of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China
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Department of Biomaterials, International Center for Bamboo and Rattan, Beijing 100102, China
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Key Laboratory of National Forestry and Grassland Administration/Beijing for Bamboo & Rattan Science and Technology, Beijing 100102, China
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School of Materials Science and Engineering, Guizhou Minzu University, Guiyang 550025, China
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Forests 2026, 17(1), 6; https://doi.org/10.3390/f17010006
Submission received: 19 November 2025 / Revised: 9 December 2025 / Accepted: 12 December 2025 / Published: 19 December 2025
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Wood Processing, Modification and Performance)

Abstract

Bamboo rhizomes, the belowground stems of bamboo, play a crucial role in ecosystem functioning and material cycling; however, they have long been regarded as forest residues, receiving limited research attention. This review systematically summarizes current knowledge on the anatomical structure, chemical composition, physical and mechanical properties, and applications of bamboo rhizomes, thereby highlighting their potential for high–value utilization. Based on existing studies, a three-tier framework of rhizome characteristics is proposed: (1) age–driven changes, including lignin deposition, cellulose distribution, and cell wall development; (2) interspecific differences in chemical and anatomical traits, which modulate mechanical performance and durability; and (3) functional differentiation between rhizomes and culms, reflecting adaptation to belowground environments. Within this framework, the structural, chemical, and physicomechanical properties of bamboo rhizomes exhibit tight coupling, thus providing theoretical guidance for species selection, harvesting strategies, and processing. Moreover, bamboo rhizomes have been applied in handicrafts, agricultural organic fertilizers, and composite materials, and they show emerging potential in high-friction functional materials and bio–based composites. Nevertheless, systematic investigations remain limited, particularly regarding structure–property relationships, interspecific performance variability, and optimized processing technologies. Therefore, future research should focus on multidimensional characterization, elucidation of structure–property coupling mechanisms, and development of high–value processing techniques, in order to promote the transformation of bamboo rhizomes into value–added products, thereby supporting green bamboo industry development and the “Bamboo Instead of Plastic” initiative.
Keywords: bamboo rhizome; anatomical structure; chemical composition; physical properties; mechanical behavior; utilization potential bamboo rhizome; anatomical structure; chemical composition; physical properties; mechanical behavior; utilization potential

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Su, N.; Li, Y.; Zhang, C.; Chen, Y.; Xu, H.; Fang, C.; Chen, L. Bamboo Rhizomes: Insights into Structure, Properties, and Utilization. Forests 2026, 17, 6. https://doi.org/10.3390/f17010006

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Su N, Li Y, Zhang C, Chen Y, Xu H, Fang C, Chen L. Bamboo Rhizomes: Insights into Structure, Properties, and Utilization. Forests. 2026; 17(1):6. https://doi.org/10.3390/f17010006

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Su, Na, Yihua Li, Chao Zhang, Yiwen Chen, Haocheng Xu, Changhua Fang, and Lisheng Chen. 2026. "Bamboo Rhizomes: Insights into Structure, Properties, and Utilization" Forests 17, no. 1: 6. https://doi.org/10.3390/f17010006

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Su, N., Li, Y., Zhang, C., Chen, Y., Xu, H., Fang, C., & Chen, L. (2026). Bamboo Rhizomes: Insights into Structure, Properties, and Utilization. Forests, 17(1), 6. https://doi.org/10.3390/f17010006

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