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Saccharum spontaneum (wild sugarcane, kans gr****) is a gr****
native throughout much of
tropical and
subtropical Asia,
northern Australia, and
eastern and...
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Hordeum spontaneum,
commonly known as wild
barley or
spontaneous barley, is the wild form of the gr**** in the
family Poaceae that gave rise to the cereal...
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after contact with Austronesians,
where it
hybridized with
Saccharum spontaneum. The
second domestication center is
mainland southern China and Taiwan...
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hybridized with S.
spontaneum. The
Hawaiian word for this
species is kō.
Zhang et al., 2018
provides a
genome of the
related species S.
spontaneum.
Portions of...
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water in
Western Asia,
around 9,000 BC. Wild
barley (H.
vulgare ssp.
spontaneum)
ranges from
North Africa and
Crete in the west to
Tibet in the east....
- gr**** is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Saccharum spontaneum,
native to
South Asia
Thysanolaena latifolia (Thysanolaena maxima), native...
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characterized by the
dominance of
Cogon gr**** (Imperata cylindrica) and
Saccharum spontaneum.
Other gr****es and
ferns also thrive,
especially along banks of cr****s...
- Pani**** antidotale,
Dichanthium annulatum,
Sporobolus marginatus,
Saccharum spontaneum,
Cenchrus ciliaris,
Desmostachya bipinnata,
Eragrostis species, Ergamopagan...
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Independent Polyploidization Events of
Saccharum officinarum and
Saccharum spontaneum".
Genome Biology and Evolution. 9 (2): 266–278. doi:10.1093/gbe/evw293...
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species may have
originated at Beidha, Jarmo, or Ali Kosh.
Hordeum spontaneum was
found at Çatalhöyük (5850 BCE - 5600 BCE) and
Hordeum distichum at...