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Sorghastrum nutans (L.) Nash

Broad-scale Impacts of Plant Response to Fire ( Inglês )

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There was an increase in the number and height of flowering stalks on
Iowa prairie burned following snow-melt. The area had been completely
protected for 9 years prior to burning. Burns were conducted 1 of 3
years, 2 of 3 years and annually, with the greatest flowering occuring
on the annually burned area and the least on unburned areas [25]. A
significant increase in living shoot and flowering stalk production and
more rapid rate of phenological development occurred following spring
burns in Illinois. Burns were conducted in February, March and April of
3 different years [36]. Indiangrass frequency increased significantly
following annual April and May burns using a strip headfire [78].
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Common Names ( Inglês )

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Indiangrass
Indian grass
indiangrass
indian grass
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Cover Value ( Inglês )

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Indiangrass provides excellent nesting and security cover for pheasants,
northern bobwhite, mourning doves, prairie chickens, and several
songbirds [31,55,61].
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Description ( Inglês )

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Indiangrass is a perennial, native, warm-season grass with short, scaley
rhizomes. Plants grow upright and robust, from 3.3 to 6.6 feet (1 to 2
m). Inflorescences are a striking yellow or golden color, with hairy,
grayish branches [69].
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Distribution ( Inglês )

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Indiangrass is found from Quebec and Maine west to central Saskatchewan,
south to Arizona and northern Mexico, and east to Florida. It is found
in all but 5 of the lower 48 states [50].
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Fire Ecology ( Inglês )

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The maintenance of the tallgrass prairie before European settlement was
largely due to the occurrence of fire. In the absence of fire, invasion
by woody species is common [12]. Without periodic fires Indiangrass
declines in terms of reproductive effort and relative cover [32].

Indiangrass survives fire by sprouting from on-site surviving rhizomes.

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Fire Management Considerations ( Inglês )

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Water availability for plant uptake may be initially higher in burned
tallgrass prairie, especially early in the growing season. The
through-fall volume of precipitation is 1.3 times higher in burned than
in unburned prairie [34]. However, exposed mineral surfaces lose
moisture rapidly and are soon drier than unburned areas.

Late spring burning with headfires is an appropriate management strategy
in tallgrass prairies when the primary land use is cattle grazing [10].
The average daily gain of cattle increased on tallgrass prairie burned
in early to mid-April in Oklahoma [70] and in the Flint Hills of Kansas
[80]. The Oklahoma range was in good to excellent condition prior to
burning and post-burn precipitation was high. Further research will be
necessary to determine impacts of burning on poor to fair range or
during dry years [70].

Annual spring burning maximizes Indiangrass production and flowering
[1,17,25]. Six years without burning allowed big bluestem to increase
and replace Indiangrass [42]. Indiangrass stem density decreased
following 3 years without burning on deep soil [21]. A marked reduction
in both living shoot and flowering stalk production may occur following
only a single year with no burning [36].
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Growth Form (according to Raunkiær Life-form classification) ( Inglês )

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Geophyte
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Habitat characteristics ( Inglês )

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Indiangrass grows in prairies, bottomlands, open woods, and meadows. In
Nebraska it is common on subirrigated and overflow range sites. It
thrives on deep, moist soils varying from heavy clays to coarse sands
[75]. It is moderately tolerant of salt and acid, and may be common on
mildly saline, subirrigated sites [69,75]. It has been found on soils
with a pH as low as 4.5 [75]. Indiangrass tolerates brief or periodic
flooding, water tables in the second foot of soil, and imperfect
drainage [75]. Soils which support Indiangrass include sandy- and
medium-textured soils [41], limestone breaks [7], and silty clay loams
[34]. It was found on claypan range sites in Kansas, but abudance was
low [7].

Common associates include big bluestem, little bluestem (Schizachyrium
scoparium), and switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) [34,69].
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Habitat: Cover Types ( Inglês )

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This species is known to occur in association with the following cover types (as classified by the Society of American Foresters):

39 Black ash - American elm - red maple
40 Post oak - blackjack oak
42 Bur oak
66 Ashe juniper - redberry (Pinchot) juniper
68 Mesquite
70 Longleaf pine
71 Longleaf pine - scrub oak
72 Southern scrub oak
76 Shortleaf pine - oak
83 Longleaf pine - slash pine
94 Sycamore - sweetgum - American elm
237 Interior ponderosa pine
241 Western live oak
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Habitat: Ecosystem ( Inglês )

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This species is known to occur in the following ecosystem types (as named by the U.S. Forest Service in their Forest and Range Ecosystem [FRES] Type classification):

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FRES12 Longleaf - slash pine
FRES14 Oak - pine
FRES15 Oak - hickory
FRES17 Elm - ash - cottonwood
FRES21 Ponderosa pine
FRES29 Sagebrush
FRES32 Texas savanna
FRES34 Chaparral - mountain shrub
FRES36 Mountain grasslands
FRES38 Plains grasslands
FRES39 Prairie
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Habitat: Plant Associations ( Inglês )

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This species is known to occur in association with the following plant community types (as classified by Küchler 1964):

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K016 Eastern ponderosa forest
K017 Black Hills pine forest
K037 Mountain mahogany - oak scrub
K051 Wheatgrass - bluegrass
K056 Wheatgrass - needlegrass shrubsteppe
K062 Mesquite - live oak savanna
K063 Foothills prairie
K064 Grama - needlegrass - wheatgrass
K065 Grama - buffalograss
K066 Wheatgrass - needlegrass
K067 Wheatgrass - bluestem - needlegrass
K069 Bluestem - grama prairie
K070 Sandsage - bluestem prairie
K074 Bluestem prairie
K075 Nebraska sandhills prairie
K076 Blackland prairie
K081 Oak savanna
K082 Mosaic of K074 and K100
K084 Cross Timbers
K086 Juniper - oak savanna
K087 Mesquite - oak savanna
K098 Northern floodplain forest
K111 Oak - hickory - pine forest
K112 Southern mixed forest
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Immediate Effect of Fire ( Inglês )

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Indiangrass is top-killed by fire.
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Importance to Livestock and Wildlife ( Inglês )

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Livestock and wildlife eat Indiangrass throughout the summer, but it
does not cure well and is generally considered only fair forage for fall
and winter grazing [69]. Numerous songbirds and small mammals eat the
seeds [55].
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Key Plant Community Associations ( Inglês )

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In the northern parts of the tallgrass prairie, Indiangrass is not as
plentiful as big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii var. gerardii). In
southern areas, it may comprise over 90 percent of a stand [13].
Indiangrass occurs as a dominant or subdominant in the following
classifications:

Remnant grassland vegetation and ecological affinities of the upper
coastal prairie of Texas [18]
Composition, classification and species response patterns of remnant
tallgrass prairies in Texas [19]
Classification of native vegetation at the Woodworth Station, North
Dakota [52]
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Life Form ( Inglês )

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Graminoid
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Management considerations ( Inglês )

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Indiangrass is intolerant of repeated close grazing and is a decreaser
on all range sites [40,69]. It may decrease during drought, but
recovers immediately when precipitaion returns to normal [33]. It may
be incorporated with cool-season grasses in farm management plans, since
maximim production occurs while cool-season grasses are dormant [30].

Cutting Indiangrass at the hay stage caused a decrease in plant density
in Wisconsin. Cutting at monthly intervals during the summer caused
little or no decrease in plant densities [62].

Several cultivars of Indiangrass are available, each meeting
requirements for specific sites and uses [14,28,37,43,56,71]. Woehler
[79] discusses the use of herbicides to control annual weed competition
in new plantings.
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Nutritional Value ( Inglês )

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Indiangrass provides a good source of protein and vitamin A throughout
the summer when leaves are green. Digestibility and crude protein
decrease as plants mature [11,31,70]. Spring burning (April 1-15)
increased digestibilty of crude fiber, dry matter, and ether extract
[67].
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Occurrence in North America ( Inglês )

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AL AZ AR CO CT DE FL GA IL IN
IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS
MO MT NE NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH
OK PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA
WV WI WY LB NB NF NS ON PQ SK
MEXICO
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Palatability ( Inglês )

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Indiangrass is highly palatable to livestock and wildlife in the summer
but only fairly palatable after maturity [53].
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Phenology ( Inglês )

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Indiangrass starts growth in midspring from short rhizomes. In Oklahoma
growth began on April 6th [60]. It matures from September to November
[69]. Across its range, flowering occurs latest in the southeast and
earliest in the northwest. Flowering patterns may be somewhat genetic.
Flowering dates of plants transplanted in Nebraska from several regions
were similar to those of the plants where they originated [51].
Flowering dates for different regions have been reported as follows:

Area Flowering Date Authority

Texas September to November Gould 1937
Oklahoma September 1 to 19 Rice 1950, Bogle 1989
Kansas mid-September Albertson
Missouri August Rabinowitz & others 1989
eastern Nebraska August Steiger 1930
North Dakota mid-July to mid-August Manske 1980
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Plant Response to Fire ( Inglês )

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Indiangrass density and apparent vigor [17,22], number of flowering
culms [9,38,45], and percent canopy and basal cover [5,57] increase with
late spring burning conducted prior to green-up. Burning during other
seasons may increase flowering stems [38] or decrease percent
composition of Indiangrass [72]. The greatest increase in canopy cover,
density, production, and flowering occurs following annual burns
[2,25,44,45]. Seeds are generally absent in burned soils, and most
reproduction following fire is vegetative [2]. Fire intensity affects
short-term rhizome reproduction. Late summer fires (September 5th) were
conducted with both high-intensity and low-intensity fuels. Little or
no damage occurred on the low-intensity fuel area, but tiller densities
were reduced on the high-intensity fuel area. However, tiller density
returned to normal by the following August [26].

This Research Project Summary: Herbaceous responses to seasonal burning in
experimental tallgrass prairie plots


provides information on postfire response of Indiangrass in experimental
prairie plots that was not available when this species review was originally
written.
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Post-fire Regeneration ( Inglês )

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Rhizomatous herb, rhizome in soil
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Regeneration Processes ( Inglês )

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Sexual: Indiangrass seeds germinate readily unless they are buried
deeper than 0.5 inch (1.25 cm). The vigorous seedlings endure a wider
range of drought conditions than most lowland grasses [76]. Cold
stratification is a requirement for germination [75].

Vegetative: Indiangrass produces short rhizomes, which are often very
abundant and may extend to depths of 6 feet (1.8 m). Tillering is
limited or reduced by severe competition [76].
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Regional Distribution in the Western United States ( Inglês )

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This species can be found in the following regions of the western United States (according to the Bureau of Land Management classification of Physiographic Regions of the western United States):

7 Lower Basin and Range
10 Wyoming Basin
12 Colorado Plateau
13 Rocky Mountain Piedmont
14 Great Plains
15 Black Hills Uplift
16 Upper Missouri Basin and Broken Lands
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Successional Status ( Inglês )

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Indiangrass dominates climax tallgrass or true prairies along with big
bluestem, little bluestem, and switchgrass [4,64]. It may occur as
isolated plants but usually grows in distinct bunches where moisture
conditions are favorable [4]. It forms 90 percent of the vegetation
where local stands occur in ravines, but only 5 to 20 percent where best
developed in drier areas. Indiangrass is moderately shade tolerant,
often occurring only in brushy thickets in the South where herbivores
are unable to graze it [75]. Indiangrass readily invades disturbed
areas with bare soil [13,76].
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Synonyms ( Inglês )

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Sorghastrum avenaceum (Michx.) Nash
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Taxonomy ( Inglês )

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The currently accepted scientific name for Indiangrass is Sorghastrum
nutans (L.) Nash [50]. There are no recognized subspecies, varieties,
or forms.
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Value for rehabilitation of disturbed sites ( Inglês )

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Indiangrass has been used for several revegetation projects. It is
recommened for range seeding on overgrazed range sites throughout
Nebraska [69]. Roadside revegetation projects in Iowa included
Indiangrass [24]. Establishing Indiangrass on cultivated soils in the
glaciated prairie pothole region in the north-central United States
creates wildlife habitat [23]. Revegetating mined areas (surface coal
mines) was unsuccessful in east central Texas [66] and Kentucky [47].
Though Indiangrass established, the cover was insufficient for soil
stabalization.

Prairie grasses (primarily big bluestem and Indiangrass) have had mixed
results for strip-mine reclamation in Illinois. The establishment of
satisfactory stands required 10 to 15 years of growth and high seeding
rates [8]. On 30-year-old strip-mine spoils, Indiangrass produced well
with both spring and fall plantings [63]. Another study had fair
success, but suggested early-spring planting be used in areas where
summer moisture stress may be a problem [65].

Direct seeding with a grass drill is the most effective planting method
[24]. Awns and hairlike appendages found on the seeds limit their
ability to flow through the drill. Cleaning with a debearder and
fanning mill significantly increases seed quality and flowability [39].
Planting depth, rate and time, and seed cleaning and quality are
described generally by Wasser [75] and specifically for New Mexico by
Allison [6]. The seeding rate is 10 pure live seed (PLS) pounds per
acre (11-12 kg/ ha) [23]. Transplanting seedlings works successfully
in areas where using a drill is not feasible [54,74]. Broadcast seeding
and hydroseeding have been tried with mixed results [16,24].
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Comprehensive Description ( Inglês )

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Andropogon albescens Fourn. Mex. PI. Gram. 56. 1881
Chrysopogon nutans Benth. ; Vasey, Grasses U. S. 20. 1883.
Chrysopogon avenaceus Benth.; Vasey, Grasses U. S. 20. 1883.
Andropogon nutans avenaceus Hack, in DC. Monog. Phan. 6 : 530. 1889.
Sorghastrum. avenaceum, Nash, in Britton, Man. 71. 1901.
Stems 1-2.5 m. tall; leaf-sheaths usually smooth and glabrous, or the lowermost ones sometimes pubescent; blades 6 dm. long or less, up to 15 mm, wide, rough; panicle 2-5 dm. long, loose, the apex usually nodding, its branches erect or nearly so, at least the lower ones much exceeding the internodes of the axis, 7-10 cm. long, the ultimate divisions straight; spikelets 6-8 mm. long, lanceolate, golden-brown at maturity, hirsute, the awn of the fomth scale geniculate, 1-1.5 cm. long, the column straight, usually not or but little exserted.
Type locality : Virginia.
Distribution: Rhode Island to Ontario, Manitoba, and South Dakota, and southward to
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Comprehensive Description ( Inglês )

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Sorghastrum nutans (L.) Nash, in Small, Fl
SE. U. S. 66. 1903.
Andropogon nutans I/. Sp. PI. 1045. 1753.
ISiipa villosa Walt. Fl. Car. 78. 1788.
Andropogon avenaceus Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1 : 58. 1803.
Andropogon ciliatus Bll. Bot. S. C. & Ga. 1 : 144. 1816.
Sorgum nutans A. Gray, Man. 617. 1848.
Sorgum avenaceum. Chapm. Fl. S. U. S. 583. 1860.
Andropogon confertus Trin.; Fourti. Mex. PI. Gram. 55. 1881.
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Physical Description ( Inglês )

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Perennials, Terrestrial, not aquatic, Rhizomes present, Rhizome short and compact, stems close, Rhizome elongate, creeping, stems distant, Stems nodes swollen or brittle, Stems erect or ascending, Stems caespitose, tufted, or clustered, Stems terete, round in cross section, or polygonal, Stem nodes b earded or hairy, Stem internodes hollow, Stems with inflorescence less than 1 m tall, Stems with inflorescence 1-2 m tall, Stems with inflorescence 2-6 m tall, Stems, culms, or scapes exceeding basal leaves, Leaves mostly cauline, Leaves conspicuously 2-ranked, distichous, Leaves sheathing at base, Leaf sheath mostly open, or loose, Leaf sheath smooth, glabrous, Leaf sheath hairy, hispid or prickly, Leaf sheath and blade differentiated, Leaf blades linear, Leaf blade auriculate, Leaf blades 2-10 mm wide, Leaf blades mostly flat, Leaf blade margins folded, involute, or conduplicate, Leaf blades mostly glabrous, Ligule present, Ligule an unfringed eciliate membrane, Inflorescence terminal, Inflorescence a contracted panicle, narrowly paniculate, branches appressed or ascending, Inflorescence a dense slender spike-like panicle or raceme, branches contracted, Inflorescence solitary, with 1 spike, fascicle, glomerule, head, or cluster per stem or culm, Inflorescence a panicle with narrowly racemose or spicate branches, Inflorescence branches more than 10 to numerous, Inflorescence branches 1-sided, Flowers bisexual, Spikelets pedicellate, Spikelets sessile or subsessile, Spikelets dorsally compressed or terete, Spikelet less than 3 mm wide, Spikelets with 1 fertile floret, Spikelets with 2 florets, Spikelets paired at rachis nodes, Spikelets 3 per node, Spikelets all alike and fertille, Spikelets in paired units, 1 sessile, 1 pedicellate, Pedicellate spikelet rudimentary or absent, usually sterile, Spikelets bisexual, Spikelets disarticulating below the glumes, Spikelets falling with parts of disarticulating rachis or pedicel, Glumes present, empty bracts, Glumes 2 clearly present, Glumes equal or subequal, Glumes equal to or longer than adjacent lemma, Glume equal to or longer than spikelet, Glume surface hairy, villous or pilose, Glumes 8-15 nerved, Lemmas thin, chartaceous, hyaline, cartilaginous, or membranous, Lemma 1 nerved, Lemma glabrous, Lemma apex dentate, 2-fid, Lemma distinctly awned, more than 2-3 mm, Lemma with 1 awn, Lemma awn 1-2 cm long, Lemma awn from sinus of bifid apex, Lemma awn once geniculate, bent once, Lemma margins thin, lying flat, Lemma straight, Palea membranous, hyaline, Palea shorter than lemma, Stamens 3, Styles 2-fid, deeply 2-branched, Stigmas 2, Fruit - caryopsis.
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Sorghastrum nutans ( Asturiano )

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Sorghastrum nutans,[1] ye una especie de planta yerbácea perteneciente a la familia de les poáceas.

Distribución y hábitat

Ye una yerba tussok de les praderíes que s'atopa nel centru y este d'Estaos Xuníos y Canadá, especialmente nes grandes enllanaes y praderíes de campera alta.[2]

Descripción

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Sorghastrum nutans ye una planta perenne, prominente na ecorrexón de les praderíes de camperes altes, xuntu con Andropogon gerardii, Schizachyrium scoparium y Panicum virgatum.

Ye la yerba oficial del estáu d'Oklahoma y Carolina del Sur.

Ecoloxía

Sorghastrum nutans ye nativa de los hábitats de les praderíes. El so periodu de floriamientu ye a finales de primavera. Ye intolerante a la solombra. Vuelve crecer con anovada vitalidá dempués de les quemes, utilícense quemes controlaes, en sustitución de los grandes herbívoros escastaos o abrasaos (esto ye: el bisonte), pa la renovación del hábitat.

Taxonomía

Sorghastrum nutans foi descrita por (L.) Nash y publicáu en Flora of the Southeastern United States 66, 1326. 1903.[3]

Etimoloxía

Sorghastrum: nome xenéricu que deriva de les pallabres: Sorghum (otru xéneru de mesma familia) y de la pallabra latina astrum (una probe imitación), refiriéndose a la semeyanza ente los xéneros.[4]

nutans: epítetu llatíno que significa "con cabeces de flores" [5]

Sinonimia
  • Andropogon albescens Y.Fourn.
  • Andropogon arenaceus Raf.
  • Andropogon avenaceum Michx.
  • Andropogon avenaceus Michx.
  • Andropogon ciliatus Elliott
  • Andropogon confertus Trin. ex Y.Fourn.
  • Andropogon linnaeanus (Hack.) Scribn. & C.R.Ball
  • Andropogon nutans L. basónimo
  • Andropogon nutans var. avenaceus (Michx.) Hack.
  • Andropogon nutans subsp. linnaeanus (Hack.) Hack.
  • Andropogon nutans var. linnaeanus (Hack.) Hack.
  • Andropogon rufidulus Steud.
  • Chalcoelytrum nutans (L.) Lunell
  • Chrysopogon avenaceus Benth.
  • Chrysopogon minor Vasey
  • Chrysopogon nutans Benth.
  • Chrysopogon nutans var. avenaceus (Michx.) Coville & Branner
  • Chrysopogon nutans var. linnaeanus (Hack.) C.Mohr
  • Digitaria nutans (L.) Beetle
  • Holcus nutans (L.) Stuck.
  • Holcus nutans var. avenaceus (Michx.) Stuck.
  • Poranthera ciliata Raf. ex B.D.Jacks.
  • Poranthera nutans (L.) Raf.
  • Rhaphis nutans (L.) Roberty
  • Sorghastrum albescens (Y.Fourn.) Beetle
  • Sorghastrum avenaceum (Michx.) Nash
  • Sorghastrum flexuosum Swallen
  • Sorghastrum linnaeanum (Hack.) Nash
  • Sorghastrum nutans subsp. nutans
  • Sorghum avenaceum (Michx.) Chapm.
  • Sorghum nutans (L.) A.Gray
  • Sorghum nutans subsp. avenaceum (Michx.) Hack.
  • Sorghum nutans var. elongatum Hack.
  • Sorghum nutans subsp. linnaeanum Hack.
  • Stipa stricta Lam.
  • Stipa villosa Walter
  • Trichachne nutans (L.) B.R.Baum[6][7]

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Referencies

  1. Sistema Integráu d'Información Taxonómica. «'Sorghastrum nutans' (TSN 42102)» (inglés).
  2. «Taxon: Sorghastrum nutans (L.) Nash». Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture (23 de mayu de 2003). Consultáu'l 3 de marzu de 2011.
  3. «Sorghastrum nutans». Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. Consultáu'l 4 de xunetu de 2015.
  4. Watson L, Dallwitz MJ. (2008). «The grass xenera of the world: descriptions, illustrations, identification, and information retrieval; including synonyms, morphology, anatomy, physiology, phytochemistry, cytology, classification, pathogens, world and local distribution, and references». The Grass Xenera of the World. Consultáu'l 15 de marzu de 2010.
  5. En Nomes Botánicos
  6. «Sorghastrum nutans». The Plant List. Consultáu'l 4 de xunetu de 2015.
  7. «Sorghastrum nutans». Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. Consultáu'l 4 de xunetu de 2015.

Bibliografía

  1. CONABIO. 2009. Catálogu taxonómicu d'especies de Méxicu. 1. In Capital Nat. Méxicu. CONABIO, Mexico City.
  2. Cronquist, A.J., A. H. Holmgren, N. H. Holmgren & Reveal. 1977. Vascular Plants of the Intermountain West, U.S.A. 6: 1–584. In A.J. Cronquist, A. H. Holmgren, N. H. Holmgren, J. L. Reveal & P. K. Holmgren (eds.) Intermount. Fl.. Hafner Pub. Co., New York.
  3. Darke, R. 1999. Color Encycl. Ornam. Grasses 1–325. Timber Press, Portland.
  4. Davidse, G., M. Sousa Sánchez & A.O. Chater. 1994. Alismataceae a Cyperaceae. 6: i–xvi, 1–543. In G. Davidse, M. Sousa Sánchez & A.O. Chater (eds.) Fl. Mesoamer.. Universidá Nacional Autónoma de Méxicu, Méxicu, D. F.
  5. Dávila, P. & R. W. Pohl. 1994. 152. Sorghastrum Nash. 6: 382–383. In G. Davidse, M. Sousa Sánchez & A.O. Chater (eds.) Fl. Mesoamer.. Universidá Nacional Autónoma de Méxicu, Méxicu, D. F.
  6. Espeyu Serna, A., A. R. López-Ferrari & J. Valdés-Reyna. 2000. Poaceae. Monocot. Mexic. Sinopsis Floríst. 10: 7–236 [and index].
  7. Fernald, M. 1950. Manual (ed. 8) i–lxiv, 1–1632. American Book Co., New York.
  8. Filgueiras, T. S. 1999. Gramíneo do Zarráu, Brasil. ined., work in progress.

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Sorghastrum nutans, ye una especie de planta yerbácea perteneciente a la familia de les poáceas.

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Sorghastrum nutans, nom antic Chrysopogon nutans Gray. és una espècie de planta poàcia que en anglès rep el nom de Yellow Indiangrass,[2] és originària de la praderia d'Amèrica del Nord i es troba en el centre i l'est dels Estats Units i el Canadà, especialment en les Great Plains. És una planta perenne que creix en la forma de tussock en la praderia d'herbes altes junt amb big bluestem, little bluestem i switchgrass. És la planta oficial dels estats d'Oklahoma i Carolina del Sud.

Ecologia

Indiangrass pot rebrotar després d'un incendi però és intolerant a l'ombra. Floreix a finals de primavera.

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Referències

  1. «Taxon: Sorghastrum nutans (L.) Nash». Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture, 23-05-2003. [Consulta: 3 març 2011].
  2. Sorghastrum nutans (TSN 42102) al web del Sistema Integrat d'Informació Taxonòmica. (anglès)

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Sorghastrum nutans, nom antic Chrysopogon nutans Gray. és una espècie de planta poàcia que en anglès rep el nom de Yellow Indiangrass, és originària de la praderia d'Amèrica del Nord i es troba en el centre i l'est dels Estats Units i el Canadà, especialment en les Great Plains. És una planta perenne que creix en la forma de tussock en la praderia d'herbes altes junt amb big bluestem, little bluestem i switchgrass. És la planta oficial dels estats d'Oklahoma i Carolina del Sud.

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Gul indianergræs ( Dinamarquês )

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Gul indianergræs (Sorghastrum nutans) er en flerårig, urteagtig plante med en opret, stiv vækst. Støvdragerne er skarpt gule, hvad der har givet planten dens engelske (og danske) navn. Arten er karakterplante for de nordamerikanske prærier

Kendetegn

Gul indianergræs er en flerårig græsart med en stift opret til overhængende vækst. Stænglerne er hårløse og lysegrønne eller gullige og med knæ, men uden forgreninger. Bladene er oprette til svagt overhængende og linjeformede med bølget, hel rand. Begge bladsider er græsgrønne. Høstfarven er rustbrun. Blomstringen foregår i juli-september, hvor man finder blomsterne samlet i endestillede toppe på særskilte stængler. Toppene består af småaks, der hver rummer 1 frugtbar og 1-2 sterile blomster. Alle dele af blomsterstanden og især støvdragerne er gule. Frugterne er nødder (”korn”), som fældes hele småaks ad gangen.

Rodsystemet består af korte jordstængler og en fint trævlet rodmasse. Arten tilhører de planter, som har C4 stofskifte.

Planten bliver 1,5-2 m høj, men kun ca. 0,5 m bred (heri ikke medregnet skud fra jordstænglerne).[2]

Hjemsted

Gul indianergræs hører naturligt hjemme på de nordamerikanske prærier i Midtvesten, men findes også vildtvoksende på lysåbne biotoper i det østlige Canada og USA. Den er knyttet til lysåbne voksesteder med alle typer jordbundsforhold, og visse steder kan den blive aggressiv i sin udbredelse.

Cumberland bjergene, der ligger på grænsen mellem delstaterne Virginia og Kentucky, har områder, hvor jorden er næringsfattig og sur med en undergrund af sandsten. På sydhæld med en forholdsvis tør jord vokser arten i en åben skov under lave træer (max. 15 m høje) sammen med bl.a. Almindelig tulipantræ, Amelanchier arborea (en art af bærmispel), blomsterkornel, bredbladet kalmia, Carex pensylvanica (en art af star), catawbarododendron, Coreopsis major (en art af skønhedsøje), Danthonia sericea (en art af tandbælg), farveeg, Helianthus microcephalus (en art af solsikke), hvid ageratina, kopalsumak, liden præriegræs, pindsvinfyr, rødløn, skarlageneg, Solidago odora (en art af gyldenris), svinehickory, Symphyotrichum patens (en art af asters), syretræ og flere arter af blåbær[3]

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Noter

  1. ^ Arten har ikke noget anerkendt, dansk navn. Her er det foreslået at oversætte dens engelske navn (”Yellow Indiangrass”).
  2. ^ John Hilty: Indian Grass – grundig beskrivelse af planten (på (engelsk)).
  3. ^ NatureServe: Pinus echinata - Quercus montana - Carya alba / Sorghastrum nutans - Pityopsis graminifolia var. latifolia - Solidago odora Woodland – en grundig gennemgang af plantesamfundet, der klassificeres under betegnelsen ”CEGL2201” (på (engelsk))


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Gul indianergræs (Sorghastrum nutans) er en flerårig, urteagtig plante med en opret, stiv vækst. Støvdragerne er skarpt gule, hvad der har givet planten dens engelske (og danske) navn. Arten er karakterplante for de nordamerikanske prærier

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Sorghastrum nutans ( Inglês )

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Sorghastrum nutans, commonly known as either Indiangrass or yellow Indiangrass,[2] is a North American prairie grass found in the Central United States, the Eastern United States, and Canada, especially in the Great Plains and tallgrass prairies.

Description

Indiangrass is a warm-season perennial bunchgrass. It is intolerant to shade. It grows 3 to 7 feet (1 to 2 m) tall, and is distinguished by a "rifle-sight" ligule where the leaf blade attaches to the leaf sheath. The leaf is about 3 feet (1 m) long.[3]

It blooms from late summer to early fall, producing branched clusters (panicles) of spikelets. The spikelets are golden-brown during the blooming period, and each contain one perfect floret that has three large, showy yellow stamens and two feather-like stigmas. One of the two glumes at the base of the spikelets is covered in silky white hairs. The flowers are cross-pollinated by the wind.[4]

The branches of pollinated flower clusters bend outwards. At maturity, the seeds fall to the ground.[4] There are about 175,000 seeds per pound.[3]

Ecology

Sorghastrum nutans is prominent in the tallgrass prairie ecosystem and the northern, central, and Flint Hills tall grassland ecoregions, along with big bluestem (Andropogon gerardi), little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium) and switchgrass (Panicum virgatum). It is also common in areas of longleaf pine.

It is adapted in the United States from the southern border to Canada and from the eastern seaboard to Montana, Wyoming and Utah.[3]

It regrows with renewed vitality after fires, so controlled burns are used, replacing extirpated large herbivores (i.e. bison), for habitat renewal.

It is a larval host to the pepper-and-salt skipper.[5]

Culture

Indiangrass is the official state grass of both Oklahoma and South Carolina.

The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service lists the following uses for Indiangrass:

  • Erosion control
  • Livestock
  • Pollinators
  • Restoration
  • Wildlife[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sorghastrum nutans". Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN). Agricultural Research Service (ARS), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved 2011-03-03.
  2. ^ "Sorghastrum nutans". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
  3. ^ a b c d "Indiangrass." Plant Fact Sheet.2011. Accessed July 26, 2015
  4. ^ a b Hilty, John (2016). "Indian Grass (Sorghastrum nutans)". Illinois Wildflowers.
  5. ^ The Xerces Society (2016), Gardening for Butterflies: How You Can Attract and Protect Beautiful, Beneficial Insects, Timber Press.

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Sorghastrum nutans, commonly known as either Indiangrass or yellow Indiangrass, is a North American prairie grass found in the Central United States, the Eastern United States, and Canada, especially in the Great Plains and tallgrass prairies.

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La hierba de don Carlos[1]​ (Sorghastrum nutans)[2]​ es una especie de planta herbácea de la familia de las poáceas.

Distribución y hábitat

Es una hierba de las praderas que se encuentra en el centro y este de Estados Unidos y Canadá, especialmente en las grandes llanuras y praderas de pasto alto.[3]

Descripción

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Sorghastrum nutans es una planta perenne, prominente en la ecorregión de las praderas de pastos altos, junto con Andropogon gerardii, Schizachyrium scoparium y Panicum virgatum.

Es la hierba oficial del estado de Oklahoma y Carolina del Sur.

Ecología

Sorghastrum nutans es nativa de los hábitats de las praderas. Su periodo de floración es a finales de primavera. Es intolerante a la sombra. Vuelve a crecer con renovada vitalidad después de los incendios, se utilizan quemas controladas, en sustitución de los grandes herbívoros extinguidos o diezmados (es decir: el bisonte), para la renovación del hábitat.

Taxonomía

Sorghastrum nutans fue descrita por (L.) Nash y publicado en Flora of the Southeastern United States 66, 1326. 1903.[4]

Etimología

Sorghastrum: nombre genérico que deriva de las palabras: Sorghum (otro género de misma familia) y de la palabra latina astrum (una pobre imitación), refiriéndose a la semejanza entre los géneros.[5]

nutans: epíteto latíno que significa "con cabezas de flores" [6]

Sinonimia
  • Andropogon albescens E.Fourn.
  • Andropogon arenaceus Raf.
  • Andropogon avenaceum Michx.
  • Andropogon avenaceus Michx.
  • Andropogon ciliatus Elliott
  • Andropogon confertus Trin. ex E.Fourn.
  • Andropogon linnaeanus (Hack.) Scribn. & C.R.Ball
  • Andropogon nutans L. basónimo
  • Andropogon nutans var. avenaceus (Michx.) Hack.
  • Andropogon nutans subsp. linnaeanus (Hack.) Hack.
  • Andropogon nutans var. linnaeanus (Hack.) Hack.
  • Andropogon rufidulus Steud.
  • Chalcoelytrum nutans (L.) Lunell
  • Chrysopogon avenaceus Benth.
  • Chrysopogon minor Vasey
  • Chrysopogon nutans Benth.
  • Chrysopogon nutans var. avenaceus (Michx.) Coville & Branner
  • Chrysopogon nutans var. linnaeanus (Hack.) C.Mohr
  • Digitaria nutans (L.) Beetle
  • Holcus nutans (L.) Stuck.
  • Holcus nutans var. avenaceus (Michx.) Stuck.
  • Poranthera ciliata Raf. ex B.D.Jacks.
  • Poranthera nutans (L.) Raf.
  • Rhaphis nutans (L.) Roberty
  • Sorghastrum albescens (E.Fourn.) Beetle
  • Sorghastrum avenaceum (Michx.) Nash
  • Sorghastrum flexuosum Swallen
  • Sorghastrum linnaeanum (Hack.) Nash
  • Sorghastrum nutans subsp. nutans
  • Sorghum avenaceum (Michx.) Chapm.
  • Sorghum nutans (L.) A.Gray
  • Sorghum nutans subsp. avenaceum (Michx.) Hack.
  • Sorghum nutans var. elongatum Hack.
  • Sorghum nutans subsp. linnaeanum Hack.
  • Stipa stricta Lam.
  • Stipa villosa Walter
  • Trichachne nutans (L.) B.R.Baum[7][8]

Referencias

  1. Colmeiro, Miguel: «Diccionario de los diversos nombres vulgares de muchas plantas usuales ó notables del antiguo y nuevo mundo», Madrid, 1871.
  2. Sistema Integrado de Información Taxonómica. «Sorghastrum nutans (TSN 42102)» (en inglés).
  3. «Taxon: Sorghastrum nutans (L.) Nash». Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. 23 de mayo de 2003. Archivado desde el original el 21 de julio de 2011. Consultado el 3 de marzo de 2011.
  4. «Sorghastrum nutans». Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. Consultado el 4 de julio de 2015.
  5. Watson L, Dallwitz MJ. (2008). «The grass genera of the world: descriptions, illustrations, identification, and information retrieval; including synonyms, morphology, anatomy, physiology, phytochemistry, cytology, classification, pathogens, world and local distribution, and references». The Grass Genera of the World. Consultado el 15 de marzo de 2010.
  6. En Nombres Botánicos
  7. «Sorghastrum nutans». The Plant List. Consultado el 4 de julio de 2015.
  8. «Sorghastrum nutans». Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. Consultado el 4 de julio de 2015.

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La hierba de don Carlos​ (Sorghastrum nutans)​ es una especie de planta herbácea de la familia de las poáceas.

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L’Herbe des indiens (Sorghastrum nutans) est une espèce de graminées de la Prairie (Amérique du Nord) ; c'est un emblème de la flore des états d’Oklahoma et de Caroline du Sud. Sorghastrum nutans est un stipe vivace, qui avec l’Andropogon (Andropogon gerardii), le panic (Panicum virgatum) et la graminée Schizachyrium scoparium, forment l'essentiel de la Grande Prairie.

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L’Herbe des indiens (Sorghastrum nutans) est une espèce de graminées de la Prairie (Amérique du Nord) ; c'est un emblème de la flore des états d’Oklahoma et de Caroline du Sud. Sorghastrum nutans est un stipe vivace, qui avec l’Andropogon (Andropogon gerardii), le panic (Panicum virgatum) et la graminée Schizachyrium scoparium, forment l'essentiel de la Grande Prairie.

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Sorghastrum nutans (Anglice yellow Indiangrass[2]) est gramen campi Planitierum Maximarum, in America Septentrionali endemicum.

Planta est perenne gramen fasciculatum, atque una cum Andropogone gerardii, Schizachyrio scopario, et Panico virgato in campo graminis alti (Anglice tallgrass prairie) praeclarum. Id est gramen civitatis Oclahomae et Carolinae Meridianae.

Notae

  1. "Taxon: Sorghastrum nutans (L.) Nash". Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. 2003-05-23
  2. "Sorghastrum nutans". apud Integrated Taxonomic Information System

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Sorghastrum nutans: Brief Summary ( Latin )

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Sorghastrum nutans ( Vietnamita )

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Sorghastrum nutans là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Hòa thảo. Loài này được (L.) Nash miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1903.[2]

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  1. ^ “Taxon: Sorghastrum nutans (L.) Nash”. Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. Ngày 23 tháng 5 năm 2003. Truy cập ngày 3 tháng 3 năm 2011.
  2. ^ The Plant List (2010). Sorghastrum nutans. Truy cập ngày 8 tháng 6 năm 2013.

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Sorghastrum nutans: Brief Summary ( Vietnamita )

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Sorghastrum nutans là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Hòa thảo. Loài này được (L.) Nash miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1903.

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