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Avena sativa L. Poaceae
Avena algeriensis Trab.; Avena anglica hort. ex Roem. & Schult.; Avena byzantina K. Koch.; Avena byzantina var. thellungiana (Malzev) E. Morren;... -
Avena sativa L. Poaceae
Avena sativa L.: Avena algeriensis Trab.; Avena anglica hort. ex Roem. & Schult.; Avena byzantina K. Koch.; Avena byzantina var. thellungiana... -
Ecophysiological Features of the Lowland meadow’s Species within the Upper Rio Negro and Orinoco Basins
The herbaceous species recorded from white-sand substrates in six sites located in specific river basins within the Venezuelan Amazonas state were... -
Themeda triandra Forssk. Poaceae
Themeda triandra Forssk.: Andropogon tenuipedicellatus Steud., Anthistiria argentea Nees, Anthistiria australis R. Br., Anthistiria brachyantha... -
Appearance of a population of the mangrove rail Rallus longirostris (Rallidae) in salt marshes invaded by the exotic tanner grass Urochloa arrecta (Poaceae) and its disappearance after plant management
Biological invasions cause species extinction but can also provide benefits. Wetlands, such as salt marshes, include little-known but important...
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Cenchrus pseudotriticoides (Poaceae: Panicoideae), a resilient pyrophyte grass from Central Madagascar
A new combination is made placing Pennisetum pseudotriticoides in the genus Cenchrus . This species is common and often dominant in the southern part...
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Immature Stages and New Host Plant Records for Three Species in the “Taygetis Clade” of Euptychiina in Southeastern Peru (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae)
We report here the immature stages and natural host plants for three species in the so-called “ Taygetis clade” of the nymphalid butterfly subtribe...
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Zea mays L. Poaceae
Zea mays L.: Mays americana Baumg.; Mays zea Gaertn.; Mayzea cerealis Raf.; Mayzea cerealis var. gigantea Raf.; Zea altissima C.C. Gmel. ex Steud.;... -
Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae
Triticum aestivum L.: Triticum aestivum subsp. vulgare (Vill.) Thell; Triticum aestivum var. hybernum (L.) Farw.; Triticum aestivum var. hybernum... -
Triticum aestivum L. Poaceae
Triticum aestivum L.: Triticum aestivum subsp. vulgare (Vill.) Thell; Triticum aestivum var. hybernum (L.) Farw.; Triticum aestivum var. hybernum... -
Panicum milanjanum Rendle Poaceae
Digitaria milanjana (Rendle) Stapf -
Hordeum vulgare L. Poaceae
Frumentum sativum E.H.L. Krause; Hordeum agriocrithon A.E. Åberg; Hordeum bifarium Roth; Hordeum coeleste (L.) P. Beauv.; Hordeum deficiens Steud. ex... -
Comparative analysis of molecular and morphological diversity in two diploid Paspalum species (Poaceae) with contrasting mating systems
Key MessageInterspecific comparison of two Paspalum species has demonstrated that mating systems (selfing and outcrossing) contribute to variation...
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The genus Tristachya (Poaceae: Panicoideae) in Madagascar
We present a revision of the three species of Tristachya in Madagascar. The tussock-forming T. betsileensis is a rare endemic of the quartz outcrops...
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Distichlis spicata (L.) Greene. Poaceae
Distichlis spicata (L.) Greene.: Agropyrum peruvianum (Lam.) Roem. & Schult., Brachypodium peruvianum Roem. & Schult. ex Kunth., Briza spicata (L.)... -
Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. Poaceae
Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.: Agrostis bermudiana Tussac ex Kunth; Agrostis filiformis J. Koenig ex Kunth; Capriola dactylon (L.) Hitchc.; Capriola... -
Phytoplasmas in Poaceae species: a threat to the most important cereal crops in Europe
Phytoplasmas are phytopathogenic bacteria from the class Mollicutes . Cereal diseases caused by these microorganisms contribute to serious economic...
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An Overview of Ecological Anatomy of Poaceae Halophytes from Iran
The Poaceae, as the most important monocotyledons, are adapted to different environmental conditions. Some grasses are distributed in saline soils or... -
Secale cereale L. Poaceae
Secale turkestanicum Bensin; Triticum cereale (L.) Salisb.; Triticum secale Link. -
Hordeum vulgare L. Poaceae
Frumentum sativum E.H.L. Krause; Hordeum agriocrithon A.E. Åberg; Hordeum bifarium Roth; Hordeum coeleste (L.) P. Beauv.; Hordeum deficiens Steud....