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Pseudoroegneria Kosaninii
''Pseudoroegneria'' is a genus of grasses. It includes 16 species native to temperate and subarctic Eurasia, from Ukraine, Finland, and Greece to Pakistan, Siberia, and northern China, as well as northwestern Africa (Morocco and Algeria) and western North America (Alaska to northeastern Mexico). Species 16 species are accepted. *''Pseudoroegneria cognata'' *'' Pseudoroegneria dshinalica'' *'' Pseudoroegneria geniculata'' *'' Pseudoroegneria gmelinii'' *'' Pseudoroegneria gracillima'' *'' Pseudoroegneria heidemaniae'' *'' Pseudoroegneria kosaninii'' *'' Pseudoroegneria libanotica'' *''Pseudoroegneria marginata'' *''Pseudoroegneria setulifera'' *''Pseudoroegneria sosnowskyi'' *''Pseudoroegneria spicata'' *''Pseudoroegneria stewartii'' *''Pseudoroegneria stipifolia'' *''Pseudoroegneria strigosa'' *''Pseudoroegneria tauri ''Pseudoroegneria'' is a genus of grasses. It includes 16 species native to temperate and subarctic Eurasia, from Ukraine, Finland, and Greece to P ...
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Grass
Poaceae ( ), also called Gramineae ( ), is a large and nearly ubiquitous family (biology), family of monocotyledonous flowering plants commonly known as grasses. It includes the cereal grasses, bamboos, the grasses of natural grassland and species cultivated in lawns and pasture. The latter are commonly referred to collectively as grass. With around 780 genera and around 12,000 species, the Poaceae is the fifth-largest :plant families, plant family, following the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae. The Poaceae are the most economically important plant family, including staple foods from domesticated cereal crops such as maize, wheat, rice, oats, barley, and millet for people and as forage, feed for livestock, meat-producing animals. They provide, through direct human consumption, just over one-half (51%) of all dietary energy; rice provides 20%, wheat supplies 20%, maize (corn) 5.5%, and other grains 6%. Some members of the Poaceae are used as building materials ( ...
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Pseudoroegneria Setulifera
''Pseudoroegneria'' is a genus of grasses. It includes 16 species native to temperate and subarctic Eurasia, from Ukraine, Finland, and Greece to Pakistan, Siberia, and northern China, as well as northwestern Africa (Morocco and Algeria) and western North America (Alaska to northeastern Mexico). Species 16 species are accepted. *''Pseudoroegneria cognata'' *'' Pseudoroegneria dshinalica'' *'' Pseudoroegneria geniculata'' *'' Pseudoroegneria gmelinii'' *'' Pseudoroegneria gracillima'' *'' Pseudoroegneria heidemaniae'' *'' Pseudoroegneria kosaninii'' *'' Pseudoroegneria libanotica'' *''Pseudoroegneria marginata'' *'' Pseudoroegneria setulifera'' *'' Pseudoroegneria sosnowskyi'' *''Pseudoroegneria spicata ''Pseudoroegneria spicata'' is a species of perennial bunchgrass known by the common name bluebunch wheatgrass. It is native to western North America. Description Bluebunch wheatgrass can grow up to tall. It can often be distinguished from other ...'' *'' Pseudoroegn ...
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Poaceae Genera
Poaceae ( ), also called Gramineae ( ), is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants commonly known as grasses. It includes the cereal grasses, bamboos, the grasses of natural grassland and species cultivated in lawns and pasture. The latter are commonly referred to collectively as grass. With around 780 genera and around 12,000 species, the Poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family, following the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae. The Poaceae are the most economically important plant family, including staple foods from domesticated cereal crops such as maize, wheat, rice, oats, barley, and millet for people and as feed for meat-producing animals. They provide, through direct human consumption, just over one-half (51%) of all dietary energy; rice provides 20%, wheat supplies 20%, maize (corn) 5.5%, and other grains 6%. Some members of the Poaceae are used as building materials (bamboo, thatch, and straw); others can provide a so ...
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Pooideae
The Pooideae are the largest subfamily of the grass family (biology), family Poaceae, with about 4,000 species in 15 tribes and roughly 200 genera. They include some major cereals such as wheat, barley, oat, rye and many lawn and pasture grasses. They are often referred to as cool-season grasses, because they are distributed in temperate climates. All of them use the C3 photosynthesis, C3 photosynthetic pathway. The Pooideae are the sister group of the bamboos within the BOP clade, and are themselves subdivided into 15 tribe (taxonomy), tribes. Evolutionary history Pooidae started diversifying in the Late Eocene, and their Adaptive radiation, radiation was especially intense during the Oligocene and Miocene Epoch (geology), epochs. Phylogeny Relationships of tribes in the Pooideae according to a 2017 phylogenetic classification, also showing the bamboos as sister group: References External links

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Pseudoroegneria Tauri
''Pseudoroegneria'' is a genus of grasses. It includes 16 species native to temperate and subarctic Eurasia, from Ukraine, Finland, and Greece to Pakistan, Siberia, and northern China, as well as northwestern Africa (Morocco and Algeria) and western North America (Alaska to northeastern Mexico). Species 16 species are accepted. *''Pseudoroegneria cognata'' *'' Pseudoroegneria dshinalica'' *'' Pseudoroegneria geniculata'' *'' Pseudoroegneria gmelinii'' *'' Pseudoroegneria gracillima'' *'' Pseudoroegneria heidemaniae'' *'' Pseudoroegneria kosaninii'' *'' Pseudoroegneria libanotica'' *''Pseudoroegneria marginata'' *''Pseudoroegneria setulifera'' *'' Pseudoroegneria sosnowskyi'' *''Pseudoroegneria spicata ''Pseudoroegneria spicata'' is a species of perennial bunchgrass known by the common name bluebunch wheatgrass. It is native to western North America. Description Bluebunch wheatgrass can grow up to tall. It can often be distinguished from other ...'' *'' Pseudoroegne ...
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Pseudoroegneria Spicata
''Pseudoroegneria spicata'' is a species of perennial bunchgrass known by the common name bluebunch wheatgrass. It is native to western North America. Description Bluebunch wheatgrass can grow up to tall. It can often be distinguished from other bunchgrasses by the awns on its seedheads which stand out at an angle nearly 90 degrees from the stem. It is often bluish. The roots of the grass have a waxy layer that helps it resist desiccation in dry soils. In areas with more moisture the grass may produce rhizomes. The relationship between the traits and climates of ''P. spicata'' is consistent with those of other grass species that also have a summer growing season. Populations of ''P. spicata'' from warm, arid environments are often smaller with earlier phenology, narrower leaves, and have greater leaf pubescence. This is in contrast to ''P. spicata'' plants from wetter and higher nutrient environments, which tend to be bigger, taller, and have larger leaves.St. Clair JB, Kilken ...
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Pseudoroegneria Sosnowskyi
''Pseudoroegneria'' is a genus of grasses. It includes 16 species native to temperate and subarctic Eurasia, from Ukraine, Finland, and Greece to Pakistan, Siberia, and northern China, as well as northwestern Africa (Morocco and Algeria) and western North America (Alaska to northeastern Mexico). Species 16 species are accepted. *''Pseudoroegneria cognata'' *'' Pseudoroegneria dshinalica'' *'' Pseudoroegneria geniculata'' *'' Pseudoroegneria gmelinii'' *'' Pseudoroegneria gracillima'' *'' Pseudoroegneria heidemaniae'' *'' Pseudoroegneria kosaninii'' *'' Pseudoroegneria libanotica'' *''Pseudoroegneria marginata'' *''Pseudoroegneria setulifera'' *'' Pseudoroegneria sosnowskyi'' *''Pseudoroegneria spicata'' *''Pseudoroegneria stewartii'' *''Pseudoroegneria stipifolia'' *''Pseudoroegneria strigosa'' *''Pseudoroegneria tauri ''Pseudoroegneria'' is a genus of grasses. It includes 16 species native to temperate and subarctic Eurasia, from Ukraine, Finland, and Greece to ...
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Plants Of The World Online
Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online taxonomic database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. History Following the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew launched Plants of the World Online in March 2017 with the goal of creating an exhaustive online database of all seed-bearing plants worldwide. (Govaerts wrongly speaks of "Convention for Botanical Diversity (CBD)). The initial focus was on tropical African flora, particularly flora ''Zambesiaca'', flora of West and East Tropical Africa. Since March 2024, the website has displayed AI-generated predictions of the extinction risk for each plant. Description The database uses the same taxonomical source as the International Plant Names Index, which is the World Checklist of Vascular Plants (WCVP). The database contains information on the world's flora gathered from 250 years of botanical research. It aims to make available data from projects that no longer have an online ...
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