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AuthorsYearTitlesort ascending
Wipff, J. K.2003Wipff (2003)
Doust, A.N. & Kellogg, E.A.2003Understanding inflorescence evolution in the bristle grass clade (Panicoideae: Poaceae), using phylogeny, developmantal morphology and quantitative genetics
A. Arber1931Studies in the Gramineae. X. 1. Pennisetum, Setaria, and Cenchrus. 2. Alopecurus. 3. Lepturus
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N. L. Bor1967Pennisetum lanatum Klotzsch.
C. E. Hubbard1933Pennisetum basedowii Summerhayes & Hubbard
J. K. Wipff, Veldkamp J. F.1999Pennisetum advena sp. nov. (Poaceae:Paniceae): a common ornamental grass throughout the southern United States
M. Kerguelen1977Notes agrostologiques, ii
J. K. Wipff2001Nomenclatural changes in Pennisetum (Poaceae: Paniceae)
J. N. Brunken1979Morphometric variation and the classification of Pennisetum section Brevivalvula (Gramineae) in tropical Africa
F. R. Fosberg, Sachet M. - H.1982Micronesian Poaceae: Critical and Distributional Notes
E. Martel, Poncet, V., Lamy, F., Siljak-Yakolev, S., Lejeune, B., Sarr, A.2004Martel (2004)
A. M. Turpe1983Las especies sudamericanas del genero Pennisetum L.C. Richard (Gramineae)
H. Scholz2006Kikuyuochloa, genus novum (Poaceae: Paniceae)
O. Stapf1921Kikuyu Grass (Pennisetum clandestinum Chiov.)
J. W. Vickery1975Gramineae
N. C. Ellstrand, Prentice, H. C., Hancock, J. F.1999Gene Flow and Introgression from Domesticated PLants into their Wild Relatives
E. R. Sohns1949Floral Morphology of Cenchrus, Pennisetum, Setaria and Ixophorus
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