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Dichanthium
Unranked:
Dichanthium
Dichanthium aristatum
Dichanthium annulatum
Dichanthium
Panicoideae
Fig. 2 from Morrone et al, Phylogeny of the Paniceae (Poaceae: Panicoideae): integrating plastid
DNA sequences and morphology into a new classification. Cladistics 28: 1-24 (2012)
Classification
CLASSIFICATION OF GRASSES
Ideas on the classification of grasses are in a constant state of flux. Current work in this field is being conducted in many centres as can be seen from the proceedings the symposia on the classification and evolution of grasses from 1986 onwards (Soderstrom, Hilu, Campbell and Barkworth 1987; Jacobs and Everett 2000; J.T.Columbus et al 2007; Seberg et al. 2010).
Comparative Reproductive Biology of the Vulnerable and Common Grasses in Bothriochloa and Dichanthium
P. Yu, Prakash, N., et Whalley, R. D. B., « Comparative Reproductive Biology of the Vulnerable and Common Grasses in Bothriochloa and Dichanthium », in Grasses, Systematics and Evolution, S. W. L. Jacobs et Everett, J., Éd. Collingwood: CSIRO Publishing, 2000, p. 307-315.
Comparative reproductive biology of the vulnerable and common grasses in Bothriochloa and Dichanthium
P. Yu, « Comparative reproductive biology of the vulnerable and common grasses in Bothriochloa and Dichanthium », in Monocots II Abstracts, K. Wilson, Éd. Sydney: RBG, 1998, p. 58.
The sex life of grasses
R. D. B. Whalley, « The sex life of grasses », Native Grass South Aastralia, vol. 1, p. 94-99, 1999.
19. Gramineae
J. W. Vickery, « 19. Gramineae », Contribution from the New South Wales Herbarium, vol. 19(1), p. 1-124, 1961.