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Echinochloa

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Tribe
  
Higher classification
  
Grasses

Order
  
Subfamily
  
Scientific name
  
Echinochloa

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Genus

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Lower classifications
  
Echinochloa crus‑galli, Echinochloa colona, Echinochloa frumentacea, Echinochloa esculenta, Echinochloa crus‑pavonis

How to identify barnyard grass echinochloa spp


Echinochloa is a very widespread genus of plants in the grass family. Some of the species are known by the common names barnyard grass or cockspur grass.

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Echinochloa Echinochloa colona Wikipedia

Some of whose members of the genus are millets grown as cereal or fodder crops. The most notable of these are Japanese millet (E. esculenta) in East Asia, Indian barnyard millet (E. frumentacea) in South Asia, and burgu millet (E. stagnina) in West Africa. Collectively, the members of this genus are called barnyard grasses (though this may also refer to E. crus-galli specifically), barnyard millets or billion-dollar grasses.

Echinochloa Echinochloa crusgalli

When not grown on purpose, these grasses may become a nuisance to farmers. In particular, common barnyard grass (E. crus-galli) is notorious as a weed. It is not easily suppressed with living mulches such as velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens var. utilis). Early barnyard grass (E. oryzoides) is a well-known example of Vavilovian mimicry: the plants have evolved to resemble rice (Oryza), enabling them to escape weeding more easily.

Echinochloa Echinochloa Wikipedia

Among the plant pathogens that affect this genus are the sac fungus Cochliobolus sativus, which has been noted on common barnyard grass, and rice hoja blanca virus. Both affect many other grass species, in particular most important cereals, and Echinochloa weeds may serve as a reservoir. The fungi Drechslera monoceras and Exserohilum monoceras have been evaluated with some success as potential biocontrol agents of common barnyard grass in rice fields. More research is necessary, however, because they may not be host-specific enough to be of practical use.

Species
formerly included

see Acroceras Axonopus Brachiaria Oplismenopsis Oplismenus Panicum Paspalidium Pseudechinolaena Setaria Urochloa

Walter s millet coast cockspur barnyard grass echinochloa species


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Echinochloa Wikipedia