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Poaceae. Hyparrhenia cymbaria (L.) Stapf, Hyparrhenia newtonii (Hack.) Stapf, Hyparrhenia rufa (Nees) Stapf, Loudetia kagerensis (K.Schum.) C.E.Hubb. ex Hutch., Oplismenus compositus (L.) P.Beauv., Pennisetum polystachion (L.) Schult., Setaria kagerensis Mez, Setaria pumila (Poir.) Roem. & Schult., Urelytrum digitatum K.Schum.
Masharabu, Tatien+6 more
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Poaceae. Hyparrhenia cymbaria (L.) Stapf, Hyparrhenia newtonii (Hack.) Stapf, Hyparrhenia rufa (Nees) Stapf, Loudetia kagerensis (K.Schum.) C.E.Hubb. ex Hutch., Oplismenus compositus (L.) P.Beauv., Pennisetum polystachion (L.) Schult., Setaria kagerensis Mez, Setaria pumila (Poir.) Roem. & Schult., Urelytrum digitatum K.Schum.
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LECTOTYPIFICATION OF PSEUDANTHISTIRIA (POACEAE)
TAXON, 1984edition which is the only complete one and is available on microfiche, but plates 37 and 46 were certainly available earlier, probably in 1782-1783. Voss, E. G. et al. 1983. International code of botanical nomenclature adopted by the Thirteenth International Botanical Congress, Sydney, August 1981. Regnum Veg. 1l1: 1-472. Wakefield, E. M. 1945.
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Allelopathic Evidence in the Poaceae
The Botanical Review, 2003The Poaceae family has been reported in several published works to show evidence of allelopathic activity. Secondary metabolites as phenolic compounds, hydroxamic acids, flavonoids, etc. commonly occur in both cultivated and wild Gramineae. This article, therefore, attempts to review and synthesize past and recent findings concerning the allelopathic ...
A. M. Sánchez–Moreiras+2 more
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Revision of Taeniatherum (Poaceae)
Nordic Journal of Botany, 1986Three species are often accepted in Taeniatherum Nevski. Analysis of morphological characters show that indistinct limits occur between them. All taxa are found to be diploid (2n=14), with the same karyotype, but artificial hybridization shows genetical barrier to exist. For these reasons subspecific level is chosen for the taxa, viz. T. caput‐medusae (
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Nordic Journal of Botany, 1987
A lectotype has been selected for Aciachne pulvinata. The name A. uniflora is rejected as nom. illeg. Two new species, A. acicularis and A. flagellifera are described and a key is provided. Leaf anatomy is described and discussed, several diagnostic‐characters have been found. Distribution maps and altitudinal ranges are discussed.
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A lectotype has been selected for Aciachne pulvinata. The name A. uniflora is rejected as nom. illeg. Two new species, A. acicularis and A. flagellifera are described and a key is provided. Leaf anatomy is described and discussed, several diagnostic‐characters have been found. Distribution maps and altitudinal ranges are discussed.
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Image-Based Automated Recognition of 31 Poaceae Species: The Most Relevant Perspectives
Frontiers in Plant Science, 2021Michael Rzanny+2 more
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