Comments
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anglais
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fourni par eFloras
This is a very common aquatic grass growing on the plains, in rice fields and in shallow water, and is acceptable to grazing animals, and since it is common it is of considerable importance. Sometimes it is a troublesome weed in rice fields.
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Comments
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anglais
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This is a widespread and very variable species. It includes several ill-defined entities that have been given specific rank in the past. The typical form, from Japan, has spikelets with the florets only slightly dissimilar, nearly equal in length and texture and the upper floret rounded on the back without a central groove. This form is the most common entity in China. Specimens from India usually have more clearly unequal florets, the lower one longer and thinner, with a deep, longitudinal groove on the back. This form may have a glabrous or pubescent upper floret, and the pubescent variant is the basis of the name
Isachne mili-acea. In SE Asia this division breaks down, with many intermediate forms. Specimens in which the florets are nearly equal but the lower one is grooved also occur in China. There is much variation in habit and spikelet size unrelated to other characters.
This species is a forage grass, but also a troublesome weed of rice fields.
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Description
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anglais
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Milium globosum Thunb., Fl. Jap. 49. 1784.
Isachne australis R. Br., Prodr. 196. 1810; Hook. f., Fl. Brit. Ind. 7: 24. 1879; Hayata Icon. Pl. Form. 7: 57.
1918.
Culm tufted, branching and rooting at the lower nodes, the flowering culm 30-60 cm long. Blade linear-lanceolate, 2-8 cm long; sheath shorter than the internode, ciliate on the margins; ligule a ring of hairs. Panicle open, with yellowish glandular bands on the panicle branchlets. Spikelets sometimes purplish, about 2 mm long, glumes broadly elliptical, slightly shorter than the spikelet, nerves obscure, glabrous or hispidulous toward the obtuse apex; lower floret staminate, slightly larger and of a thinner texture than the glabrous or pubescent upper floret; anther about 0.9 mm long.
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Description
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anglais
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Perennial. Culms slender to moderately robust, erect or decumbent and rooting at lower nodes, up to 80 cm tall, nodes glabrous, eglandular or with glandular ring. Leaf sheaths shorter than internodes, glabrous except for ciliate outer margin; leaf blades narrowly lanceolate, 3–10 × 0.4–0.8 cm, glabrous, scabrid, base rounded, apex acute; ligule 1–2 mm. Panicle open, ovate in outline, 4–11 cm, glandular, many-spiculate; branches and pedicels filiform, flexuose; pedicels variable in length, shorter or longer than spikelets. Spikelets elliptic-globose, 1.5–2(–2.2) mm, greenish or purplish brown; florets slightly to clearly dissimilar; lower floret male, upper floret female; glumes subequal, as long as or shorter than florets, broadly elliptic, 5–7(–9)-veined, usually glabrous, rarely hispidulous or scaberulous above middle, apex broadly rounded; lower lemma oblong, cartilaginous to subcrustaceous, shallowly convex, back sometimes sulcate, smooth, glabrous; anthers 0.8–1.3 mm; upper lemma crustaceous, shorter and more convex, slightly rough, back glabrous or puberulous, upper margins ciliate. Fl. and fr. summer to autumn. 2n = 60.
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Distribution
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anglais
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Nepal, S.E. Asia, Japan, Australia.
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Distribution
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anglais
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Widely distributed in Southeast Asia, extending to Japan and Australia.
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Elevation Range
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anglais
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1500 m
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Habitat & Distribution
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anglais
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Wet places, forming colonies, and as a weed of rice fields. Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hebei, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Liaoning, Shaanxi, Shandong, Taiwan, Yunnan, Zhejiang [Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Nepal, New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam; Australia, Pacific Islands].
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