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Panicoideae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Order: Poales
Family: Poaceae
Subfamily: Panicoideae
Subdivisions

See text Scientific classification or biological classification is how biologists group and categorize extinct and living species of organisms. ... Divisions Green algae Land plants (embryophytes) Non-vascular plants (bryophytes) Hepatophyta - liverworts Anthocerophyta - hornworts Bryophyta - mosses Vascular plants (tracheophytes) Lycopodiophyta - clubmosses Equisetophyta - horsetails Pteridophyta - true ferns Psilotophyta - whisk ferns Ophioglossophyta - adderstongues Seed plants (spermatophytes) †Pteridospermatophyta - seed ferns Pinophyta - conifers Cycadophyta - cycads Ginkgophyta - ginkgo Gnetophyta - gnetae Magnoliophyta - flowering plants Adiantum pedatum... Classes Magnoliopsida - Dicots Liliopsida - Monocots The flowering plants (also angiosperms or Magnoliophyta) are one of the major groups of modern plants, comprising those that produce seeds in specialized reproductive organs called flowers, where the ovulary or carpel is enclosed. ... Orders Base Monocots: Acorus Alismatales Asparagales Dioscoreales Liliales Pandanales Family Petrosaviaceae Commelinids: Arecales Commelinales Poales Zingiberales Family Dasypogonaceae Monocotyledons or monocots are a group of flowering plants usually ranked as a class and once called the Monocotyledoneae. ... Families (APG) Anarthriaceae Bromeliaceae Centrolepidaceae Cyperaceae Ecdeiocoleaceae Eriocaulaceae Flagellariaceae Hydatellaceae Joinvilleaceae Juncaceae Mayacaceae Poaceae Rapateaceae Restionaceae Sparganiaceae Thurniaceae Typhaceae Xyridaceae The Poales is a cosmopolitan order of monocotyledonous flowering plants. ... Subfamilies There are 7 subfamilies: Subfamily Arundinoideae Subfamily Bambusoideae Subfamily Centothecoideae Subfamily Chloridoideae Subfamily Panicoideae Subfamily Pooideae Subfamily Stipoideae The true grasses are monocotyledonous plants (Class Liliopsida) in the Family Poaceae, formerly also known as Gramineae. ...

Panicoideae is a subfamily of the true grass family. ... Scientific classification or biological classification refers to how biologists group and categorize extinct and living species of organisms. ...

Group 1: Panicodae

  • Tribe Isachneae

Coelachne
Cyrtococcum
Heteranthoecia
Hubbardia
Isachne
Limnopoa
Sphaerocaryum

  • Tribe Neurachneae

Neurachne
Paraneurachne
Thyridolepis

  • Tribe Arundinelleae

Arundinella
Chandrasekharania
Danthoniopsis
Diandrostachya
Dilophotriche
Garnotia
Gilgiochloa
Isalus
Jansenella
Loudetia
Loudetiopsis
Trichopteryx
Tristachya
Zonotriche

  • Tribe Paniceae

Achlaena
Acostia
Acritochaete
Acroceras
Alexfloydia
Alloteropsis
Amphicarpum
Ancistrachne
Anthaenantiopsis
Anthenantia
Anthephora
Arthragrostis
Arthropogon
Axonopus
Baptorhachis
Beckeropsis
Boivinella
Brachiaria
Calyptochloa
Camusiella
Cenchrus
Centrochloa
Chaetium
Chaetopoa
Chamaeraphis
Chasechloa
Chloachne
Chlorocalymma
Cleistochloa
Cliffordiochloa
Commelinidium
Cymbosetaria
Cyphochlaena
Dallwatsonia
Dichanthelium
Digitaria
Digitariopsis
Dimorphochloa
Dissochondrus
Eccoptocarpha
Echinochloa
Echinolaena
Entolasia
Eriochloa
Fasciculochloa
Gerritea
Holcolemma
Homolepis
Homopholis
Hydrothauma
Hygrochloa
Hylebates
Hymenachne
Ichnanthus
Ixophorus
Lasiacis
Lecomtella
Leptocoryphium
Leptoloma
Leucophrys
Louisiella
Dichanthelium is genus of plants of the family Poaceae, order Poales, subclass Liliidae, class Liliopsida, division Magnoliophyta. ... Classification of genus Homopholis: Homopholis fasciata Homopholis mulleri Homopholis walbergii Categories: Geckos ...

Megaloprotachne
Melinis
Mesosetum
Microcalamus
Mildbraediochloa
Odontelytrum
Ophiochloa
Oplismenopsis
Oplismenus
Oryzidium
Otachyrium
Ottochloa
Panicum
Paratheria
Parectenium
Paspalidium
Paspalum
Pennisetum
Perulifera
Plagiantha
Plagiosetum
Poecilostachys
Pseudechinolaena
Pseudochaetochloa
Pseudoraphis
Reimarochloa
Reynaudia
Rhynchelytrum
Sacciolepis
Scutachne
Setaria
Setariopsis
Snowdenia
Spheneria
Spinifex
Steinchisma
Stenotaphrum
Stereochlaena
Streptolophus
Streptostachys
Taeniorhachis
Tarigidia
Tatianyx
Thrasya
Thrasyopsis
Thuarea
Thyridachne
Trachys
Tricholaena
Triscenia
Uranthoecium
Urochloa
Whiteochloa
Xerochloa
Yakirra
Yvesia
Zygochloa
Species About 450-470 species; see text Panicum is a large genus of about 450 species of grasses native throughout the tropical regions of the world, with a few species extending into the north temperate zone. ... Pennisetum is a genus of the grass family Poaceae, tribe Paniceae. ... species please fill in Spinifex is any species of various clump-forming, perennial Australian grasses, chiefly of the genus Triodia, growing in arid regions and having awl-shaped, pointed leaves. ...

Group 2: Andropogonodae

Subtribe Andropogoninae
Agenium
Anadelphia
Andropogon
Andropterum
Apluda
Apocopis
Arthraxon
Asthenochloa
Bhidea
Bothriochloa
Capillipedium
Chrysopogon
Chumsriella
Clausospicula
Cleistachne
Cymbopogon
Dichanthium
Diectomis
Digastrium
Diheteropogon
Dimeria
Dybowskia
Eccoilopus
Elymandra
Eremopogon
Erianthus
Eriochrysis
Euclasta
Eulalia
Eulaliopsis
Exotheca
Germainia
Hemisorghum
Heteropogon
Homozeugos
Hyparrhenia
Hyperthelia
Hypogynium
Imperata
Ischaemum
Ischnochloa
Iseilema
Kerriochloa
Lasiorhachis
Leptosaccharum
Lophopogon
Microstegium
Miscanthidium
Miscanthus
Monium
Monocymbium
Narenga
Parahyparrhenia
Pleiadelphia
Pobeguinea
Pogonachne
Pogonatherum
Polliniopsis
Polytrias
Pseudanthistiria
Pseudodichanthium
Pseudopogonatherum
Pseudosorghum
Saccharum
Schizachyrium
Sclerostachya
Sehima
Sorghastrum
Sorghum
Spathia
Spodiopogon
Thelepogon
Themeda
Trachypogon
Triplopogon
Vetiveria
Ystia
Andropogoneae is a tribe of grasses (family Poaceae) widespread throughout tropical and temperate regions. ... Species More than 50, see text Lemon Grass or lemongrass is a perennial herb used in Asian (particularly Thai, Lao, Khmer and Vietnamese) and Caribbean cooking. ... species please fill in Polytrias amaura grass naturally grows in playing grounds in Manado, Indonesia. ... species see text The genus Saccharum (Poaceae) contains the sugar canes (actually several species) and other ornamental grasses such as Ravenna grass. ... Species Sorghum × almum Sorghum almum Sorghum bicolor Sorghum caudatum Sorghum × drummondii Sorghum halepense Sorghum propinquum References ITIS 42106 2002-09-22 Sorghum (Sorghum vulgare or Sorghum bicolor) is a grass (Family Poaceae), the grain of which is used for food, fodder, and the production of alcoholic beverages. ...

Subtribe Rottboelliinae
Chasmopodium
Coelorachis
Elionurus
Eremochloa
Glyphochloa
Hackelochloa
Hemarthria
Heteropholis
Jardinea
Lasiurus
Lepargochloa
Loxodera
Manisuris
Mnesithea
Ophiuros
Oxyrhachis
Phacelurus
Pseudovossia
Ratzeburgia
Rhytachne
Robynsiochloa
Rottboellia
Thaumastochloa
Thyrsia
Urelytrum
Vossia

  • Tribe Maydeae

Chionachne
Coix
Euchlaena
Polytoca
Sclerachne
Trilobachne
Tripsacum
Zea
species ssp. ...


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Biology 434 - Agrostology (1224 words)
In northern habitats, this species grows throughout the summer at a broad range of elevations, where as in the southernmost habitats it is either restricted to the higher elevations or puts on most of its growth during the early growing season.
The mesophyll cells are densely packed and radiate outward from the bundle sheath; all mesophyll cells are intimately associated with the vascular bundle by compartmentalization.
The mesophyll cells are loosely packed and with air spaces (similar to Pooideae and other C3 grasses); however, all mesophyll cells are intimately associated with the vascular bundle by proliferation of the vascular strands, and thus mestome bundle sheath.
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