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The genus Tristachya (Poaceae: Panicoideae) in Madagascar.
We present a revision of the three species of in Madagascar. The tussock-forming is a rare endemic of the quartz outcrops in the Itremo Protected Area. The rhizomatous and are common components of the sandstone outcrop vegetation in the Isalo National Park. A new combination is made. Descriptions, conservation assessments,...Vorontsova, Maria S. ; Rakotomalala, Nantenaina H.
Poaceae, Identification key , Grass , Tristachya, New combination , Madagascar, Conservation , Tristachyideae, Savanna , and Africa
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Identification and quantification of tricin present in medicinal herbs, plant foods and by-products using UPLC-QTOF-MS.
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Checklist of Kilimanjaro grasses shows that both plot and herbarium methods are necessary to record diversity.
Prunera-Olivé, Joan ; Vorontsova , Maria S. ; Williams , Emma V. ; Mollel , Neduvoto P. ; Hemp, Andreas
Diversity, Tanzania, diversity, Monocots, Checklist, Grasses, Kilimanjaro, and Poaceae
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Grasses of the Isalo National Park, Madagascar – checklist, origins, and significance.
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Shade alters the growth and architecture of tropical grasses by reducing root biomass.
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A Taxonomic Revision of Styppeiochloa (Arundinoideae: Poaceae) in Madagascar.
The grass genus Styppeiochloa De Winter (Arundinoideae: Poaceae) as it occurs in Madagascar is reviewed, two new species are described, and two subspecific taxa are elevated to species status. These new species, as well as the additional collections made since the latest treatment of the genus for Madagascar in 1954,... -
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Evolutionary history of the grass gynoecium.
The grass family (Poaceae) includes cereal crops that provide a key food source for the human population. The food industry uses the starch deposited in the cereal grain, which develops directly from the gynoecium. Morphological interpretation of the grass gynoecium remains controversial. We re-examine earlier hypotheses and studies of morphology...
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