Agropyron
Species Agropyron badamense - Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan Agropyron bulbosum - Iran Agropyron cimmericum - ... Agropyron Gaertn., wheatgrass "Agropyron of Iran". Flora of Iran. Retrieved 1 April 2016. "Agropyron tsukushiense var. ... European Russia Agropyron tanaiticum - Ukraine, European Russia Agropyron thomsonii - Western Himalayas Agropyron tsukushiense ... "Agropyron tsukushiense var. transiens (Hack.) Ohwi". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 2020-12-06. "Agropyron ...
Agropyron fragile
... "Agropyron fragile". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. USDA Plants Profile: Agropyron fragile v t e ( ... Agropyron fragile (Siberian wheatgrass) is a species of plant in the family Poaceae. Wikispecies has information related to ...
Agropyron desertorum
"Agropyron desertorum". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Jepson Manual - Agropyron desertorum Agropyron desertorum - ... Agropyron cristatum subsp. desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) A. Löve, Agropyron cristatum var. desertorum (Fisch. ex Link) Dorn) is a ... Wikispecies has information related to Agropyron desertorum. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Agropyron desertorum. " ... Agropyron cristatum and Agropyron desertorum). Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 94, 851-855. Caldwell, M. M., Leffler, A. J ...
Agropyron cristatum
... shows an immense toughness to a wide range of environmental conditions. Agropyron cristatum can be grown in ... "Agropyron cristatum". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. USDA Plants Profile: Agropyron cristatum Crested wheatgrass ... Therefore, the factors responsible for Agropyron cristatum's high granivore content are still relatively unknown. Agropyron ... the high granivory of this species does indicate that Agropyron cristatum is an important food source. Agropyron cristatum is ...
Agropyron mosaic virus
... is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Potyviridae. ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database: Agropyron ...
Ernest Robert Sears
1973). "Agropyron-wheat transfers induced by homologous pairing". Proceedings of the Fourth International Wheat Genetics ... See Agropyron.) -- (1975). "An induced homoeologous-pairing mutant in Triticum aestivum". Genetics. 80: 74. -- (1976). "Genetic ...
List of Poaceae genera
Agropyron Gaertn. Agropyropsis (Batt. & Trab.) A.Camus Agrostis L. Agrostopoa Davidse, Soreng & P.M.Peterson Agrostula P.M. ...
Dimitrie Brândză
Including; Iris brandzae, Agropyron brandzae Pantu & Solacolu. and Verbascum glabratum subsp. brandzae. Also a mussel in the ... "Agropyron brandzae Pantu & Solacolu". wfo.kew.org. Retrieved 26 February 2015. "Verbascum glabratum subsp. brandzae (Franch. ex ...
Cochliobolus sativus
Agropyron cristatum1, Allium sp. 1, Alopecurus pratensis1, Aneurolepidium chinense1, Avena sativa1 Bromus inermis1, B. ...
Frederick Kroeber Sparrow
A Physoderma on Agropyron repens. American Journal of Botany 48 (9): 850-858, 23 figs. Sparrow, F.K.; Johns, R.M. (1965). ...
Ponderosa pine forest
Festuca and Agropyron spp.), and low shrubs (e.g., snowberry (Symphoricarpos spp.) and spirea (Spirea spp.). Russet ...
Waddensea of Hamburg
... sand dunes with Agropyron spp., lyme grass (Elymus arenarius) and marram (Ammophila arenaria). The adjacent waters north to the ...
Brome mosaic virus
Tsyplenkov, A. "Diseases." AgroAtlas - Relatives - Agropyron Cristatum (L). Gaertn. - Crested Wheat Grass., 2018, www.agroatlas ...
Wheat yellow leaf virus
Native host plants include Italian ryegrass (Festuca perennis Lam.) in Europe and Agropyron tsukushiense var. transiens Ohwi in ...
Baydamtal Botanical Reserve
ex Gaudin, Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn., Astragalus albertii Bunge, etc. "Байдамтал заказниги" [Baydamtal Reserve] (PDF). ...
Urocystis agropyri
Flag smut was first reported from Agropyron spp. in Europe in 1848, misattributed to Uredo agropyri.: 48 It was probably ...
Argyrophenga antipodum
Known used genera include Poa, Festuca and Agropyron species. A. antipodum is known to specifically feed on plants such as ...
Thymelicus sylvatica
The larva feeds on Calamagrostis, Bromus, Agropyron, Brachypodium, Carex. T. s. sylvatica T. s. astigmatus (Leech, 1894) (Chang ...
Northeastern Spain and Southern France Mediterranean forests
Freshwater and semi-saline wetlands are characterized by Agropyron spp., Puccinellia spp., and Juncus maritimus. Saline ...
Elymus repens
Moreover, it is assigned to various genera (Elymus, Elytrigium, Agropyron). In a recent classification, three subspecies are ... Agropyron repens) rhizomes have been used in the traditional Austrian medicine against fever, internally as a tea, syrup, or ...
Psamathocrita argentella
The larvae feed on the flowers and seeds of Agropyron pungens. Savela, Markku. "Psamathocrita Meyrick, 1925". Lepidoptera and ...
Tūtaekurī River (West Coast)
Tūtae kurī is a grass with the latin name agropyron multiflorum. The Tūtaekurī flows down a long, low valley and is ...
Triticeae
Genera recognized in Triticeae according to Robert Soreng et al.: Aegilops Agropyron Amblyopyrum Anthosachne Australopyrum ... but also shows introgression from Australian and Agropyron wheatgrasses. Elymus contains mostly Pseudoroegeneria mtDNA. Many ...
Apamea lignicolora
The larva feeds on a various grasses, including couch grass (Agropyron repens). Apamea lignicolora lignicolora Apamea ...
Tapesia acuformis
Agropyron elongatum's genetic resistance to this disease is useful to introgress into wheat. List of rye diseases List of wheat ...
Elymus elymoides
Competition also occurs between E. elymoides and the invasive crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum). When introduced, ...
David Griffiths (botanist)
His name is also on the species Agropyron griffithsii (a synonym for Elymus albicans). The standard author abbreviation ...
Trifolium thompsonii
The Artemisia tridentata/Agropyron spicatum association is a drier habitat which includes many forbs such as Allium acuminatum ... The Artemisia vaseyana/Agropyron spicatum association includes Artemisia tripartita, Poa secunda, and Festuca idahoensis. A ... third association, the Pinus ponderosa/Agropyron spicatum has sparse tree cover, a grass understory, and no tall shrubs. ...
Ochsenheimeria urella
The larvae feed on Agropyron, Bromus, Hordeum vulgare, Melica, Secale cereale and Triticum aestivum. They possibly mine the ...
Elachista nipponicella
The larvae feed on Agropyron ciliare, Festuca parvigluma, Setaria viridis and some unidentified grass species. They mine the ...