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Andropogon gayanus Kunth

ጋጃ ( 阿姆哈拉語 )

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ጋጃ (Andropogon gayanus) ኢትዮጵያ ውስጥ የሚገኝ ሣር ተክል ነው።

እንግሊዝኛ ሣሩ በሐውዛኛ ስሙ «ጋምባ»፣ ወይም «ጋምባ ሣር» (ጋምባ-ግራስ) በመባል ይታወቃል።

የተክሉ ሳይንሳዊ ጸባይ

በወፍራም እጅብታ እስከ 4 ሜትር ድረስ ይበቅላል። እጅብታው ባጋማሽ 70 ሰንቲ ሜትር ይደርሳል። ቅጠሎች 30-60 ሳንቲ ሜትር ረጅም፣ እስከ 3 ሳንቲ ሜትር ሰፊ፣ በለስላሳ ጽጉር ተሸፍነው፣ ባለ ልዩ ነጭ መሃል ጎድን ናቸው። አገዳዎችም ጉልበታም፣ በለስላሳ ጽጉር ተሸፈኑ። ሥሮቹ ከአፈር ገጽታ ሳይጠልቁ ከእጅብታው እስከ አንድ ሜትር ይርቃሉ። ዘሮቹ በጥጣማ V-ቅርጽ ባለ ጫፍ ይገኛሉ

አስተዳደግ

በዝናባማ ወቅት ያድጋል፤ ዘሮቹን ያደርጋል። አንድ ተክል በአመት 244,000 ዘሮች ያስገኛል፣ 65% በህያዊነት። በንፋስ በቀላል ይበተናሉ፤ ሆኖም 90% ከተክሉ ከ5 ሜትር ርቀት በላይ አይወድቁም። በውሃ ወይም በመኪና ላይ ጭቃ ሊስፋፉም ይቻላል።

በብዛት የሚገኝበት መልክዓ ምድር

ይህ ዝርያ በተለይ ለአፍሪካ ገሞጂማ ሣርማ ቦታዎች ኗሪ ነው። በአውስትራሊያ ግን እንደ አስቸጋሪ ወራሪ አረም ይቆጠራል። ኗሪ ሣሮቹን በብዛት ከመተካቱ በላይ፣ በቀላሉ ስለሚቃጠል የእሳት አደጋ ይታስባል።

የሚገኙባቸው ሥፍራዎች ሁሉ ከ980 ሜትር ከፍታ በታች፣ ከ400-1500 ሚሊሜትር ዝናብ በያመቱ የሚቀበሉ ቦታዎች ናቸው።

የተክሉ ጥቅም

ከብት ይሰማሩበታል።

በአንዳንድ ምዕራብ አፍሪካ ባህላዊ መድሃኒት ይጠቀማል። በማሊ ለድህረ-ወሊድ ሕማም፣ በናይጄሪያ ልጡም ለተቅማጥ መጠቀሙ ተዘገበ። የቅጠል ውጥ ግን ለሰውም ሆነ ለ ውሻ ለሚያስቀመጥ መድሃኒት ይሰጣል። በሞሪታንያ፣ ማሊ፣ ሴኔጋል ጠረፍ ለላሞች ለወተት ጉድለት ችግር ለማከም ይሰጣል። ከሌሎችም አትክልት ጋር የሚቀላቀልባቸው ዝግጅቶችም አሉ።[1]

የውጭ መያያዦች

  1. ^ «ፕሬሉድ» የምዕራብ አፍሪካ ባህላዊ መድሃኒቶች ዳታቤስ
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Andropogon gayanus ( 英語 )

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Andropogon gayanus. commonly known as gamba grass, Rhodesian blue grass, tambuki grass, and other names, is a species of grass native to most of the tropical and subtropical savannas of Africa.

History and naming

Andropogon gayanus was recognised and named by 1833.[1] Its common names include gamba grass, bluestem (Africa, Australia); Rhodesian andropogon (southern Africa); Rhodesian blue grass (Zimbabwe); onga, tambuki grass (north-west Africa); and sadabahar (India).[2]

Description

This tufting perennial bunchgrass can grow 4 m (13 ft) tall and 70 cm (2.3 ft) in diameter, and has hairy leaves. Most of its roots are fibrous,[2] spreading close to the surface of the soil for up to 1 m (3 ft 3 in),[3] but it also has thick cord roots which store starch and anchor the plant as well as vertical roots able to extract water from a greater depth during the dry season.[2]

It produces large numbers of light, fluffy seeds (up to 244,000 seeds each year, with 65% viability[3]), which can be spread by wind, animals or machinery.[2] It spreads rapidly where vegetation is disturbed, but most seeds fall within 5 m (16 ft) of the parent plant.[3]

Habitat

The grass is native to most of the tropical and subtropical savannas of Africa,[4] also extending southwards into Mozambique, Botswana, Namibia and South Africa in regions with long dry seasons. It occurs naturally in xerophytic grasslands on doleritic, sandy or clay soils, at altitudes of up to 1,500 m (4,900 ft), and is very drought-tolerant. However it does not do well where mean minimum temperatures dip below 4.4 degrees Celsius, and it is not frost-tolerant.[2]

However, it has been introduced to many parts of the world, including tropical countries of the Americas, and has naturalised in Brazil[2] and other countries. It was mainly introduced for use as an improved pasture plant.[3]

Gamba grass was introduced into the Northern Territory of Australia in 1931 for trial as cattle feed,[5] and was imported into the state of Queensland as a pasture grass in 1942, but was not planted on a large scale until about 1983. Almost all known locations in Queensland are in areas below 980 m (3,220 ft) altitude that receive 400–1,500 mm (16–59 in) annual rainfall.[3]

Uses

A. gayanus is used as a pasture crop for cattle in many countries,[2] including in far north Queensland in Australia.[3] and has been used in Nigeria to reclaim land that has been overgrazed.[2]

Strips of the grass planted in millet fields help to reduce wind erosion of the soil.[2]

In some African countries, the stems are used as thatch.[2] and for making pen.

Environmental impact

It has been declared a noxious species, officially a "Weed of national significance" in Australia since 2012,[6][2][5] where it forms dense patches, out-competing native species and altering ecosystems. Areas of dense infestation have a significantly higher fire risk than native pastures.[7][8] It is highly resistant to both cutting and fire, and ungrazed tussocks can generate very intense fires,[2] leading to loss of tree cover and long-term environmental damage. It replaces native grasses, reducing natural biodiversity on ungrazed land. Being highly invasive, it can move into conservation areas, semi-urban residential land and mining leases.[3]

In the NT, where there are large swathes of the plant between Darwin, Northern Territory and Katherine, conservationist Mitch Hart described gamba grass as a "triple threat": to people's lives, to the economy of Territory, and the potential destruction of Australia's northern savanna,[5]

Control measures

WA, NT and Queensland have state legislation which prohibits planting of new plants, and compels land managers to control infestations.[6]

David Bowman, a professor of environmental change biology at the University of Tasmania suggested in 2013 that the introduction of African elephants to Australia could be considered to control the gamba grass, as a rewilding trial.[9]

The state of Western Australia, where infestations have not been as widespread as the NT and Queensland, established the Gamba Grass Eradication Program, a collaborative project supported by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, El Questro Station and Kimberley Rangelands Biosecurity Association. The control program, started in 2011, has been highly successful, reducing the numbers of plants to 3,000 by 2018, and just 23 by 2020. They found only eight plants in the 2021 wet season. However it receives no funding from the federal government, and monitoring is necessary for a further five years to ensure that it does not spread again.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Kunth, Karl Sigismund (1833). Enumeratio plantarum omnium hucusque cognitarum : secundum familias naturales disposita, adjectis characteribus, differentiis et synonymis. Vol. v.1 (1833). Stutgardiae,et Tubingae: sumtibus J.G. Cottae.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Andropogon gayanus". Tropical Forages. Archived from the original on 26 February 2017. Retrieved 21 June 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Gamba grass (Andropogon gayanus)". Business Queensland. Restricted invasive plants. Queensland Government. 30 October 2015. CC BY icon.svg Text may have been copied from this source, which is available under a Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licence. [1]
  4. ^ Bowden, B.N. (July 1964). "Studies on Andropogon gayanus Kunth: III. An outline of its biology". Journal of Ecology. 52 (2): 255–271. doi:10.2307/2257594. JSTOR 2257594.
  5. ^ a b c d Snow, Madison (21 February 2022). "WA on cusp of eradicating gamba grass as Queensland and Northern Territory battle to contain it". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 23 February 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Invasive pasture grasses in northern Australia - Gamba grass". Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment. Australian Government.
  7. ^ Lesley Head, Jennifer Atchison. 2015. Governing invasive plants: Policy and practice in managing the Gambagrass (Andropogon gayanus) – Bushfire nexus in northern Australia. Land Use Policy 47: 225–234
  8. ^ Neale, Timothy (2 October 2019). "A Sea of Gamba: Making Environmental Harm Illegible in Northern Australia". Science as Culture. 28 (4): 403–426. doi:10.1080/09505431.2018.1552933. ISSN 0950-5431.
  9. ^ Smith, Carl Elliott (23 December 2013). "Rewilding: should we introduce lions and Komodo dragons to Australia?". ABC Radio National. Retrieved 23 February 2022.

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Andropogon gayanus. commonly known as gamba grass, Rhodesian blue grass, tambuki grass, and other names, is a species of grass native to most of the tropical and subtropical savannas of Africa.

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Andropogon gayanus ( 法語 )

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Andropognon gayanus est une plante de la famille de Poaceae et appartenant au genre Andropogon.

Liste des variétés

Selon Catalogue of Life (25 décembre 2017)[2] :

  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. bisquamulatus
  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. gayanus
  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. polycladus
  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. tridentatus

Selon World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (WCSP) (25 décembre 2017)[3] :

  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. bisquamulatus (Hochst.) Hack. (1889)
  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. gayanus
  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. polycladus (Hack.) Clayton (1977)
  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. tridentatus Hack. (1889)

Selon The Plant List (25 décembre 2017)[1] :

  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. bisquamulatus (Hochst.) Hack.
  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. polycladus (Hack.) Clayton
  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. tridentatus Hack.

Selon Tropicos (25 décembre 2017)[4] (Attention liste brute contenant possiblement des synonymes) :

  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. aquamulatus (Hochst.) Stapf
  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. argyrophaeus Stapf
  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. argyrophoeus Stapf
  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. bisquamulatus (Hochst.) Hack.
  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. cordofanus (Hochst.) Hack.
  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. gayanus
  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. glaucus Vanderyst
  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. monostachyus Vanderyst
  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. polycladus (Hack.) Clayton
  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. squamulatus (Hochst.) Stapf
  • variété Andropogon gayanus var. tridentatus Hack.

Notes et références

  1. a b c d e f et g The Plant List (2013). Version 1.1. Published on the Internet; http://www.theplantlist.org/, consulté le 25 décembre 2017
  2. Bánki, O., Roskov, Y., Vandepitte, L., DeWalt, R. E., Remsen, D., Schalk, P., Orrell, T., Keping, M., Miller, J., Aalbu, R., Adlard, R., Adriaenssens, E., Aedo, C., Aescht, E., Akkari, N., Alonso-Zarazaga, M. A., Alvarez, B., Alvarez, F., Anderson, G., et al. (2021). Catalogue of Life Checklist (Version 2021-10-18). Catalogue of Life. https://doi.org/10.48580/d4t2, consulté le 25 décembre 2017
  3. WCSP. World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. Facilitated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the Internet ; http://wcsp.science.kew.org/, consulté le 25 décembre 2017
  4. Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden., consulté le 25 décembre 2017

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Andropognon gayanus est une plante de la famille de Poaceae et appartenant au genre Andropogon.

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Andropogon gayanus ( 葡萄牙語 )

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Andropogon gayanus (capim gamba)[1] é uma espécie de gramínea nativa de regiões tropicais e sub-tropicais das savanas.[2]

Descrição

Pode crescer até 2 metros de altura e tem grande resistência a seca.[3]

Invasividade

O Capim Gamba foi declarado uma espécie invasora na Austrália, onde foram aglomerações extensas, competindo com espécies nativas e alterando o ecossistema. Areas densas são mais susceptíveis a incêndios do que a vegetação nativa.[4][5]

Nectários extraflorais

Andropogon gayanus é uma das raras espécies de Poaceae que possui nectários extraflorais.[6]

References

  1. «Andropogon gayanus». Tropical Forages. Consultado em 25 de fevereiro de 2017. Arquivado do original em 26 de fevereiro de 2017
  2. Bowden, B.N. «Studies on Andropogon gayanus Kunth: III. An outline of its biology». Journal of Ecology. 52 (2): 255–271. JSTOR 2257594. doi:10.2307/2257594
  3. «Gênero Andropogon». Consultado em 24 de Fevereiro de 2017
  4. «Gamba grass (Andropogon gayanus. A–Z listing of weeds: Photo guide to weeds. Queensland Department of Primary Industries
  5. Lesley Head, Jennifer Atchison. 2015. Governing invasive plants: Policy and practice in managing the Gambagrass (Andropogon gayanus) – Bushfire nexus in northern Australia. Land Use Policy 47: 225–234
  6. Bowden, B. 1970. The sugars in the extrafloralnectar of Andropogongayanus var bisquamulatus. Phytochemistry 9:2315-18
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Andropogon gayanus (capim gamba) é uma espécie de gramínea nativa de regiões tropicais e sub-tropicais das savanas.

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Andropogon gayanus ( 越南語 )

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Andropogon gayanus là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Hòa thảo. Loài này được Kunth mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1829.[1]

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  1. ^ The Plant List (2010). Andropogon gayanus. Truy cập ngày 6 tháng 6 năm 2013.

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Andropogon gayanus là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Hòa thảo. Loài này được Kunth mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1829.

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Andropogon gayanus ( 俄語 )

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Царство: Растения
Подцарство: Зелёные растения
Отдел: Цветковые
Надпорядок: Lilianae
Порядок: Злакоцветные
Семейство: Злаки
Подсемейство: Просовые
Род: Бородач
Вид: Andropogon gayanus
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Andropogon gayanus (лат.) — вид цветковых растений рода Бородач (Andropogon) семейства Злаки (Poaceae).

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Многолетнее кочкообразующее травянистое растение до 4 м высотой и 70 с в диаметре.

Распространение и местообитание

Встречается в большинстве тропических и субтропических саванн Африки[2].

Хозяйственное значение и применение

В Австралии Andropogon gayanus признан злостным сорняком, поскольку формирует крупные скопления, вытесняет местные виды и нарушает естественные циклы. Районы, зараженные этим видом, находятся в значительно большем риске пожаров, чем естественные пастбища[3].

Разновидности

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Примечания

  1. Об условности указания класса однодольных в качестве вышестоящего таксона для описываемой в данной статье группы растений см. раздел «Системы APG» статьи «Однодольные».
  2. Bowden, B.N (June 1964). “Studies of Andropogon gayanus; an outline of its biology”. Journal of Ecology. 52 (2). JSTOR 2257594. Используется устаревший параметр |month= (справка)
  3. Fact Sheet - Declared Class 2 Pest Plant : Andropogon gayanus (неопр.). QLD Dept. Primary Industries. Проверено 7 декабря 2011. Архивировано 26 января 2013 года.
  4. Информация с сайта The Plant List (англ.) (Проверено 30 декабря 2012)
  5. Andropogon gayanus (англ.): сведения о названии таксона на сайте The Plant List (version 1.1, 2013). (Проверено 30 декабря 2012)
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Andropogon gayanus (лат.) — вид цветковых растений рода Бородач (Andropogon) семейства Злаки (Poaceae).

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