Eragrostis
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2016.5.1.014 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8136318 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D82F2C-3F63-FFFC-FEE1-FB1FFA22077C |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Eragrostis |
status |
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A Key to Eragrostis View in CoL View at ENA in Korea
1. Florets disarticulating from above downward, falling together with the rachilla joints................................... ................................................ E. japonica View in CoL (각ṄƎḍ)
1. Florets disarticulating from below upward, usually leaving the rachilla entire
2. Annual
3. Plants glandular on the culms, leaf sheaths, and panicle
4.Sp ikelets 2-3 mm broad, lower lemma 2.2-2.8 mm ...................................... E. cilianensis View in CoL (ȁNjƎḍ)
4.Spikelets 1.5-2.5 mm broad, lower lemma 1.5-2 mm....................................... E. minor View in CoL (ǭNjƎḍ)
3.Plants eglandular
4. Lower glume 1-veined ......................................... ...................................... E. pectinacea View in CoL (ṻffiƚffl)
4. Lower glume without a vein
5. Summit of sheaths pilose; panicles 3.5-14 cm wide, axils pilose; pedicels as long or longer than the spikelets............... E. pilosa View in CoL (ǖffiƚffl)
5. Summit of sheaths glabrous; panicles 1.5-3 cm wide, axils glabrous; pedicels usually shorter than the spikelets.......... E. multicaulis View in CoL (ffiƚffl)
2.Perennial
6. Branchlets and pedicels distinctly or obscurely glandular ................................ E. ferruginea View in CoL (Ǝḍ)
6. Branchlets and pedicels eglandular ........................ ..................................... E. curvula View in CoL (ḝ÷ȁNjƎḍ)
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