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Fertilization for Growth or Feeding the Weeds? A Deep Dive into Nitrogen's Role in Rice Dynamics in Ecuador. [PDF]

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Studies in the Gramineae: VIII

Kew Bulletin, 1966
Spikelets in dense clusters distant along a central axis, the clusters deciduous as a whole; glumes awn-like, long-ciliate . Melanocenchris Nees Spikelets not in deciduous clusters: Spikelets containing only I floret (a second male floret may precede the rhachilla extension in Gymnopogon), the rhachilla prolonged or not but without a distinct barren ...
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Studies in the Gramineae: XIX

Kew Bulletin, 1960
Gramen perenne laxe caespitosum, e rhizomate tenui ortum; culmi 1-2 m. alti, robusti, nodis atro-purpureis. Foliorum vaginae glabrae; laminae 25-40 cm. longae et 7-17 mm. latae, planae, sine auriculis. Panicula anguste ovata, 20-30 cm. longa; rami primarii flexuosi, patentes, spiculis prope apicem fasciculatis.
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Triterpenoids of the gramineae

Phytochemistry, 1970
Abstract The distribution of triterpenes was studied in 56 species of the Gramineae and their wide occurrence confirmed. Twenty-eight triterpenes were identified and triterpene methyl ethers, especially those of fernane and arborane groups, were found to be characteristic constituents of this family.
T. Ohmoto, M. Ikuse, S. Natori
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The Gramineae

2010
Agnes Arber (1879–1960) was a prominent British botanist specialising in plant morphology and comparative anatomy. In 1946 she became the first female botanist to be elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. First published in 1934, this volume provides a detailed comparative study of the Gramineae family of plants, which includes cereals, grasses and ...
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