- The oat (
Avena sativa),
sometimes called the
common oat, is a
species of
cereal grain grown for its seed,
which is
known by the same name (usually in the...
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regional importance.
Avena sativa – the
common oat, a
cereal crop of
global importance and the
species commonly referred to as "oats"
Avena abyssinica – the...
- "avenalumins") are a
group of
phenolic alkaloids found mainly in oats (
Avena sativa), but also
present in
white cabbage butterfly eggs (Pieris br****icae...
- oat
plants from
around the
world provides evidence that
hulled oat (
Avena sativa) and
naked oat
diverged around 51,000
years ago and were
likely domesticated...
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better known hosts include:
Arisaema triphyllum, Jack-in-the-pulpit
Avena sativa, Oats
Berberis vulgaris,
Common barberry Vicia faba -
Broad beans Coffea...
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Avena abyssinica, also
known as the
Ethiopian oat and "Ajja" by Ethiopians, is a
member of the
family Poaceae. This
grain has long been used in Ethiopia...
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closely related to
hexaploid oats
Avena sativa and
Avena byzantina. Ladizinsky, G. (1998). "A new
species of
Avena from Sicily,
possibly the tetraploid...
- it is
better suited to
warmer conditions than
white or
common oats (
Avena sativa), but is
often sown as a no‑till
winter crop.
There are 564 landraces...
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Avena fatua is a
species of gr**** in the oat genus. It is
known as the
common wild oat. This oat is
native to
Eurasia but it has been
introduced to most...
- weed.
Avena strigosa is a
tufted gr****
growing to a
height of 0.8–1.5 m. Its
seeds are
smaller than
those of the
common oat,
Avena sativa.
Avena strigosa...