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Panicum sect. Panicum

2013
Published as part of Fernando O. Zuloaga & Diego Giraldo-Cañas, 2013, 30. Panicum, pp.
Fernando O. Zuloaga   +1 more
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Panicum (Poaceae)

2023
Fil: Zuloaga, Fernando Omar. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Instituto de Botánica Darwinion. Academia Nacional de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales.
Zuloaga, Fernando Omar   +1 more
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Panicum Tuckermani, a variety of Panicum philadelphicum

1939
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Steyermark, Julian A. (Julian Alfred)   +1 more
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Panicum capillare

2018
Panicum capillare aggr. Artbeschreibung: 20-80 cm hoch, knickig aufsteigend. Blattscheiden abstehend behaart und bewimpert. Blätter 4-15 mm breit. Anstelle des Blatthäutchens ein Haarkranz. Blütenstand eine bis 40 cm lange, weit ausladende Rispe, unten oft von der obersten Blattscheide umschlossen. Rispenäste haarfein, steif aufrecht. Ährchen einblütig,
Konrad Lauber   +2 more
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Panicum capillare

2021
Panicum capillare aggr. Haarästige Hirse Art ISFS: 290300 Checklist: 1032355 Poaceae Panicum Panicum capillare aggr. Enthält: Panicum barbipulvinatum Nash Panicum capillare L. Panicum hillmanii Chase Bestimmungsschlüssel Zusammenfassung Artbeschreibung (nach Lauber & al. 2018): 20-80 cm hoch, knickig aufsteigend.
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Panicum maximum Jacq.

2022
Panicum maximum Jacq. Syn.: Urochloa maxima (Jacq.) R.D.Webster Perennial herb, in wooded savannah and open forest. C.N.: dicua, mbulu, mbulu-ya-toto (kb); oceka (ub). Uses: building. Conservation: LC (IUCN 2017)
Monteiro, Francisca   +4 more
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Flooding Tolerance of Fall Panicum and Texas Panicum

Weed Science, 1972
Fall panicum (Panicum dichotomiflorum Michx.) and Texas panicum (Panicum texanum Buckl.) were grown in the greenhouse under flooding treatments of 0, 6, and 9 days in 10 for 1 month. Fall panicum was more tolerant of flooded soil than was Texas panicum. Root development of Texas panicum was reduced by 50% under all flooding treatments. Herbage and root
C. S. Hoveland, G. A. Buchanan
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Panicum poioides Stapf

2021
Published as part of Prunera-Olivé, Joan, Vorontsova, Maria S., Williams, Emma V., Mollel, Neduvoto P. & Hemp, Andreas, 2021, Checklist of Kilimanjaro grasses shows that both plot and herbarium methods are necessary to record diversity, pp.
Prunera-Olivé, Joan   +4 more
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Callus induction and plant regeneration in Panicum bisulcatum and Panicum milioides

Plant Cell Reports, 1986
Surface sterilized seeds and mesocotyls from sterile seedlings from Panicum bisulcatum Thumb., as well as basal parts of leaves and mesocotyls from sterile seedlings, and seeds from Panicum milioides Nees ex. Trin were used as explants to induce callus on a Murashige and Skoog medium supplemented with 2.5 to 10 mg/l of 2,4-D.
M, Fladung, J, Hesselbach
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