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Avena fatua

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Poaceae

Genus
  
Avena

Higher classification
  
Oats

Order
  
Poales

Subfamily
  
Pooideae

Scientific name
  
Avena fatua

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Oats, Grasses, Echinochloa crus‑galli, Setaria, Alopecurus myosuroides

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Avena fatua is a species of grass in the oat genus. It is known as the common wild oat. This oat is native to Eurasia but it has been introduced to most of the other temperate regions of the world. It is naturalized in some areas and considered a noxious weed in others.

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Avena fatua is a typical oat in appearance, a green grass with hollow, erect stems 1 to 4 feet (30-120 cm) tall bearing nodding panicles of spikelets. The long dark green leaves are up to a centimeter wide and rough due to small hairs. The seedlings are also hairy. This and other wild oats can become troublesome in prairie agriculture when it invades and lowers the quality of a field crop, or competes for resources with the crop plants. It takes very few wild oat plants to cause a significant reduction in the yield of a wheat or cultivated oat field, even though the seeds are a type of oat.

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References

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