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Poaceae (/poʊˈeɪsi.iː, -siaɪ/ poh-AY-see-e(y)e), also
called Gramineae (/ɡrəˈmɪni.iː, -niaɪ/ grə-MIN-ee-e(y)e), is a
large and
nearly ubiquitous family...
- ISBN 978-0-8493-1303-5. Freedman,
Robert (1998). "Famine
Foods –
Poaceae or
Graminae".
Archived from the
original on 2007-02-06.
Retrieved 12
November 2007...
- des îles
Canaries (Paris, 1836–50), the
accounts of the
Umbelliferae and
Graminae.[citation needed] In 1842,
Pierre Edmond Boissier named a
genus of plants...
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different species of
plants in
which they ate. The main food
component was
Graminae which took up 22% of
their diet,
Pontederiaceae took up 12%, Leguminosae...
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specifically "true" gr****es,
plants of the
family Poaceae (also
known as
Graminae).
Graminivory is a form of grazing.
These herbivorous animals have digestive...
- Cell
death Cytoplasm Cytoplasm Aerosol; oral-fecal
Oryzavirus Plants:
graminae,
Oryza sativa;
planthoppers None
Viral movement;
mechanical Cell death...
- 11 cm
sphere 1 lb. 4 oz (560 grams) Muli
Melocanna baccifera Gr****
family (
Graminae or Poaceae) 3.9
inches long and
nearly as wide. Ten cm long and nearly...
- zone.
Flies among gr****es from May to August.
Flowers visited include Graminae and Cyperaceae, Ranunculus, Taraxa****.
Goeldlin de Tiefenau, P. & Maibach...
- New Zealand.
Volume II:
Indigenous Tracheophyta -
Monocotyledons except Graminae. ISBN 0-477-01889-0. Healy, A.J.; Edgar, E. 1980.
Flora of New Zealand...
- bark, NMT[citation needed]
Genus Pand**** (**** Pine): DMT in nuts Some
Graminae (gr****)
species contain gramine,
which can
cause brain damage,
other organ...