Biology:Thinopyrum

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Short description: Genus of grasses

Thinopyrum
Thinopyrum junceiforme seeds 1.jpg
Thinopyrum junceiforme
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Poaceae
Subfamily: Pooideae
Supertribe: Triticodae
Tribe: Triticeae
Genus: Thinopyrum
Á.Löve
Type species
Thinopyrum junceum
(L.) Á.Löve[1]
Synonyms[1][2]
List
  • Agropyron sect. Junceae H.Prat
  • Trichopyrum Á.Löve
  • Lophopyrum Á.Löve
  • Pauneroa V.Lucía, E.Rico, K.Anamth.-Jon. & M.M.Mart.Ort.

Thinopyrum is a genus of Eurasian and African plants in the grass family.[3]

Species

The following species are recognised in the genus Thinopyrum:[4]

  • Thinopyrum acutum (DC.) Banfi - Europe, Turkey
  • Thinopyrum bessarabicum (Savul. & Rayss) Á.Löve - Black Sea and Aegean regions
  • Thinopyrum corsicum (Hack.) Banfi - Corsica
  • Thinopyrum curvifolium (Lange) D.R.Dewey - Spain
  • Thinopyrum distichum (Thunb.) Á.Löve - Cape Province; naturalized in Western Australia
  • Thinopyrum × duvalii (Loret) Banfi - France, Italy, Turkey
  • Thinopyrum elongatum (Host) D.R.Dewey - Mediterranean, Middle East
  • Thinopyrum flaccidifolium (Boiss. & Heldr.) Moustakas - Turkey, Greece, Albania, Sicily
  • Thinopyrum gentryi (Melderis) D.R.Dewey - Turkey, Iran
  • Thinopyrum intermedium (Host) Barkworth & D.R.Dewey - central and southern Europe; central and south-western Asia; naturalized in North America
  • Thinopyrum junceiforme (Á.Löve & D.Löve) Á.Löve - northern and central Europe, Selvagens, Morocco; naturalised in Australia
  • Thinopyrum junceum (L.) Á.Löve - Mediterranean, Canary Islands, Madeira, Caucasus; naturalized in Australia, New Zealand, Oregon, California, Falkland Islands
  • Thinopyrum obtusiflorum (DC.) Banfi - Europe and Caucasus
  • Thinopyrum podperae (Nábelek) D.R.Dewey - Turkey, Iraq, Iran
  • Thinopyrum turcicum (P.E.McGuire) B.R.Baum & D.A.Johnson - Turkey, Iraq, Iran
  • Thinopyrum varnense (Velen.) B.R.Baum & D.A.Johnson - south-eastern Europe

References

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q2311460 entry