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Avena barbata is a
species of wild oat
known by the
common name
slender wild oat. It has
edible seeds. It is a
diploidized autotetraploid gr**** (2n=4x=28)...
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Avena aemulans –
European Russia Avena barbata –
slender wild oat – from
Portugal +
Morocco to
Tajikistan Avena brevis –
short oat...
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Inbreeding species, and
included wild
plants such as Collinsia,
Avena barbata and
Avena fatua. His
interest in
inbreeding species probably stemmed from...
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anything of the
original ecosystem remains.
Dominant introduced plants are
Avena barbata,
Bromus bertero****,
great brome (B. diandrus), soft
brome (B. hordeaceus...
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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...
- of habitats;
acorns are a
favorite food, in
addition to wild oats (
Avena barbata),
drawing turkeys to
areas of open oak
forest and oak
savanna across...
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nineteenth century to open gr****lands,
primarily Eurasian wild oats (
Avena fatua and
Avena barbata). Much of the gr****land has been
replaced by
various oaks, especially...
- (1973). "Viability
versus Fecundity Selection in the
Slender Wild Oat,
Avena barbata L.". Science. 181 (4100): 667–668. Bibcode:1973Sci...181..667C. doi:10...
- "
Avena barbata subsp.
barbata"
Archived 2021-12-27 at the
Wayback Machine. MaltaWildPlants.com.
Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "
Avena barbata subsp...
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specifically to
Avena sativa (Hippocrates On
Regimen in
Acute Diseases 2.43,
Dioscorides Medicus 2.94,
Polemo Historicus 88) and
Avena barbata (Theophrastus...