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AuthorsYearTitlesort ascending
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S. T. Blake1957The vegetation of the East Australian province
A. S. Hitchcock1924The type specimen
T. R. Soderstrom, Ellis T. R.1986The position of bamboo genera and allies in a system of grass classification
M. Barkworth, Capels K. M.1999The manual of grasses for the continental United States and Canada: concept, progress, schedule
J. Dransfield1992The incomparable diversity in the Flora of Malesia
D. I. Morris1991The Grasses of Tasmania
M. Mosulishvili1999The grass family for the Flora of Georgia
W. V. Brown1965The grass embryo-a rebuttal
A. J. Willis1966The genus Vulpia in Britain
R. Spangler1999The genus Sorghum
S. Dransfield1982The genus Racemobambos(Gramineae-Bambusoideae)
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S. W. L. Jacobs2001The genus Lachnagrostis (Gramineae) in Australia
B. R. Lu1999Taxonomy of the genus Oryza (Poaceae): historical review and current status
N. Snow, Simon B. K.1999Taxonomic status and Australian distribution of the weedy neotropical grass Leptochloa fusca subsp. uninervia, with an updated key to Australian Leptochloa (Poaceae, Chloridoideae)
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N. Snow1999Systematics of Leptochloa P. Beauv. (Poaceae) using the phylogenetic species concept
A. Cialdella, Giussani, L., Morrone, O.1999Systematics and phylogenetic relationships of Piptochaetium (Poaceae, Pooideae, Stipeae)
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A. J. Pritchard1978Sorghum spp. hybrid cv. Silk
L. S. Smith1941Some Queensland couch grasses
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P. F. Morris1934Some notes on the grass genus Amphibromus
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A. Vierritz1997Silk Parentage
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G. P. Guymer1992Plant Taxonomy/Systematics
M. Arriaga1999Phylogenetic relationships within Eriochloa (Poaceae)
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