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Foxtail millet,
scientific name
Setaria italica (synonym Pani**** itali**** L.), is an
annual gr**** grown for
human food. It is the second-most
widely planted...
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Millets (/ˈmɪlɪts/) are a
highly varied group of small-seeded
gr****es,
widely grown around the
world as
cereal crops or
grains for
fodder and
human food...
- (formerly
Brachiaria ramosa) the
browntop millet or
Dixie signalgr****, is an annual,
millet gr**** belonging to the
gr**** family (Poaceae). The
native range of...
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barnyard millets or billion-dollar
gr****es. When not
grown on purpose,
these gr****es may
become a
nuisance to farmers. In particular,
common barnyard gr**** (E...
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viridis is a
species of
gr**** known by many
common names,
including green foxtail,
green bristlegr****, and wild
foxtail millet. It is
sometimes considered...
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species Eleusine indica (common name
Indian goose gr****) is a
severe weed
competitor of
finger millet.
Especially in
early growing stages of the crop and...
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signal gr****,
bread gr****,
Mauritius gr****,
Surinam gr****, large-seeded
millet gr****, big ashama,
Ceylon sheep gr****, St.
Lucia gr**** (English), Palisadengras...
- Arka in Kannada, Kodo in
Hindi and
Kodra in Punjabi. Kodo
millet is a
monocot and an
annual gr**** that
grows to
heights of
approximately four feet. It has...
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proso millet,
broomcorn millet,
common millet, hog
millet,
Kashfi millet, red
millet, and
white millet.
Archaeobotanical evidence suggests millet was first...
- sawa
millet. Some
taxonomists treat the two taxa as one species, in
which case the
domesticated forms may also be
referred to as E. colonum. The
gr**** occurs...