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Taxonomic Affinity of Poaceae Family Based on Morphological Characters
This study aims to analyze the relationship among species in the Poaceae family based on their similarities in morphological characteristics. The method used was a taximetry method describing the taxonomic affinity based on morphological characteristics
Nova Fauziah Rahman +4 more
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Eco-Taxonomic Study of Family Poaceae (Gramineae)
Background: The study of species diversity, its conservations and extinction can be done by using systematics in plant biodiversity. Poaceae is a very diverse grass family with great economic importance as it contains crops like rice, maize, oats, wheat,
Muhammad Nauman Khan +6 more
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Phenolic compounds as chemical markers of low taxonomic levels in the family Poaceae [PDF]
The spectra of non-structural phenolics in herbage were used to study genetic affinity in polyploid complex of Dactylis L., next in complex of octoploid brome species, and in red fescue cultivar collection.
V. Míka +4 more
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Bitter Panicgrass, Bitter Panicum, Panicum amarum
Bitter panicgrass is important in dune stabilization and building and often grows intermixed with sea oats on foredunes. It is also found spread throughout back dunes, interdunal swales, and coastal grasslands.
Debbie Miller +4 more
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Sea oats occur throughout Florida on beach dunes and beaches and on coastal areas west to Texas and north to Maryland. Sea oats are vital dune builders that accumulate sand and prevent erosion due to wind, waves, and large storms.
Debbie Miller +4 more
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Biology and Management of Goosegrass (Eleusine indica (L.) Gaertn.) in Ornamental Plant Production
This six-page fact sheet provides information about the biology and management of goosegrass, including preemergence and postemergence control options. Written by Shawn Steed, Christopher Marble, Nathan S.
Shawn T. Steed +4 more
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Taxonomic and ecological implications of culm histology in family Poaceae
Bibi Sadia +7 more
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Biology, Control and Invasive Potential of Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.) in Florida
Arundo donax (L.), also known as giant reed, is a tall, fast-growing, bamboo-like grass that under ideal conditions can reach a height of up to 30 feet and a stem diameter up to 1.5 inches.
Patrick Minogue, Seth Wright
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The onset of grasses in the Amazon drainage basin, evidence from the fossil record [PDF]
Poaceae (the grass family) originated in the Cretaceous, but first dominate the palynological records of the Amazon drainage basin (ADB) in the Neogene (23 to 2.5 million years ago (Ma)).
Hoorn, Carina, Kirschner, Judith A.
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This revised 4-page fact sheet gives a brief description of the biology and management of goosegrass, a common annual turf and horticultural weed found throughout Florida that grows well in compact, wet soils and superficially resembles crabgrasses ...
Nathan S. Boyd +4 more
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