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RLEM 610 Grasses and Grasslands
... Andropogoneae tribe, is repeated at all nodes of the inflorescence except the terminal node, where one sessile and two pedicellate spikelets are normal. The inflorescence types in the Andropogoneae tribe ... and UL=uppermost leaf Figure 3. Diagrammatic representation and examples of Andropogoneae tribe inflorescence types: (A) spicate raceme (Schizachyrium) ; (B) panicle of subdigitate rames ( ...
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RLEM 303 Agrostology
... tribe spikelet variation, interpretation, and keying. Project. 26 18 I.D. Quiz * Paniceae tribe spikelet variation, interpretation, and keying continued. 31 19 I.D. Quiz * Andropogoneae tribe spikelet variation, interpretation, and keying. Project. Nov. 2 20 I.D. Quiz * Andropogoneae tribe ...
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Bamboo
... tribe (Arundineae) along with common reed (Phragmites australis) and pampas grass (Cortaderia). Sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum), a large, woody grass with C-4 photosynthesis, belongs to the andropogon tribe (Andropogoneae ... spontaneum) is naturalized in the Hawaiian Islands. Unlike members of the andropogon tribe with C-4 photosynthesis, all bamboo species have typical C-3 photosynthesis. ...
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Genus of the Week
... ". This week's genus: Zea Subclass: Monocotyledoneae Superorder: Commelinidae Order: Poales Family: Gramineae Subfamily: Panicoideae Tribe: Andropogoneae Number of Species: possibly only one Root: from the Greek "zao", meaning "to live" The ...
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