- urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:30000936-2 Tropicos: 42000072 VicFlora: b36df9ae-c30a-4503-96cf-51ff0c109bce
Watson & Dallwitz:
chenopod WFO: wfo-7000000655 WoRMS: 382483...
- E.; Yamaguchi, Mas (eds.), "Spinach,
Table Beets, and
Other Vegetable Chenopods",
World Vegetables: Principles, Production, and
Nutritive Values, Boston...
- of the sea beet, Beta
vulgaris subsp. maritima.
Chard belongs to the
chenopods,
which are now
mostly included in the
family Amaranthaceae (sensu lato)...
-
canals at that time
irrigated crops such as peanuts, squash, manioc,
chenopods, a
relative of Quinoa, and
later maize. The
scale of
global irrigation...
-
large number of
seeds of
chenopods (goosefoot or lamb's quarters)
which are
likely cultivated plants. Some of the
chenopod (Chenopodium berlandieri)...
- 50
thousand years ago (kya). However, the diet of P. goliah,
primarily chenopods and
Atriplex in particular, were less
flammable and
remained largely unaffected...
- its
favoured foods are scarce. However, some
perennial chenopods, such as round-leaf
chenopod Kochia are
avoided even when abundant. At times, red kangaroos...
-
habitat was very arid;
cover is sp****, and
consists of
saltbush and
other chenopods and emu bush.
Caloprymnus campestris was
solitary except for
mothers with...
- & Nelson,
David C. (September 1974). "On the
origin of the
cultivated Chenopods (Chenopodium)". Genetics. 78 (1): 503–505. doi:10.1093/genetics/78.1.503...
- that
different groups may have
grown local plants such as
gourds and
chenopods at very
early dates, the
first evidence of
maize cultivation in the Southwest...