- The
Andropogoneae,
sometimes called the
sorghum tribe, are a
large tribe of gr****es (family Poaceae) with
roughly 1,200
species in 90 genera,
mainly distributed...
- Tristachyideae. The
three largest tribes, Paniceae, Paspaleae, and
Andropogoneae,
together with the
small Arundinelleae, form the core of the subfamily...
- the gr**** family, Poaceae, in the
subfamily Panicoideae, in the
tribe Andropogoneae – the same as
maize (Zea mays), big
bluestem (Andropogon gerardi), and...
- is a
species of tall,
perennial gr**** (in the
genus Saccharum,
tribe Andropogoneae) that is used for
sugar production. The
plants are 2–6 m (6–20 ft) tall...
- in
tropical and
subtropical areas. The tribe's
sister group are the
Andropogoneae, with
which they are
classified in
supertribe Andropogonodae. All species...
- New World.
Neither genus includes sugarcane (genus Saccharum,
tribe Andropogoneae). Cane
commonly grows in
large riparian stands known as canebrakes,...
-
millet Spodiopogon formos****:
Taiwan oil millet,
endemic to
Taiwan Andropogoneae tribe, also in the
subfamily Panicoideae:
Sorghum bicolor: Sorghum;...
- "Domestication to Crop Improvement:
Genetic Resources for
Sorghum and
Saccharum (
Andropogoneae)".
Annals of Botany. 100 (5): 975–989. doi:10.1093/aob/mcm192. PMC 2759214...
-
Eriochrysis P. Beauv.,
Imperata Cirillo and
Saccharum L. (Poaceae -
Andropogoneae - Saccharinae) in the
state of Rio
Grande do Sul, Brazil. Brazilian...
-
approximately 300
other species are C4. As
another example, the
whole tribe of
Andropogoneae,
which includes maize, sorghum,
sugar cane, "Job's tears", and bluestem...