Bothriochloa, Kuntze (1891:, 1761
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.516.1.3 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5326127 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C9911A-FFF0-FFF5-47D3-34A7EC99FD85 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Bothriochloa |
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Key to the allied genera of Bothriochloa View in CoL
1. All the pairs of the spikelets in spiciform-raceme homogamous ............................................................................................ Eulalia View in CoL
1. All the pairs of the spikelets in spiciform-raceme heterogamous, if homogamous then few pairs only confined to the base ............ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................2
2. Pedicel and rhachis internode with a distinct translucent median longitudinal groove .....................................................................3
2. Pedicel and rhachis internode solid, if at all grooved then not translucent .................................................................... Dichanthium View in CoL
3. Branches of the inflorescence capillary; raceme consists of only few sessile spikelets usually 1–5 (rarely 8 or 25); spikelets never pitted.......................................................... Capillipedium View in CoL (only exception is C. mistryi View in CoL with a solid pedicel and rhachis internode)
3. Branches of the inflorescence non-capillary; raceme usually consist of more than 15 sessile spikelets; spikelets pitted or not ........ ........................................................................................................................................................................................ Bothriochloa View in CoL
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