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Panicoideae

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Higher classification
  
Grasses

Order
  
Poales

Scientific name
  
Panicoideae

Rank
  
Subfamily

Panicoideae Variety of Life Panicoideae

Lower classifications
  
Maize, Andropogoneae, Saccharum, Saccharum officinarum, Cenchrus

Panicoideae is the second-largest subfamily of the grasses with over 3,500 species, mainly distributed in warm temperate and tropical regions. It comprises some important agricultural crops, including sugarcane, maize (or corn), sorghum, and switchgrass.

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C4 photosynthesis evolved independently a number of times in the subfamily, which presumably had a C3 ancestor.

Systematics and taxonomy

Panicoideae Panicoideae GrassWorld

Within the PACMAD clade of grasses, the Panicoideae are sister to a clade made of the four subfamilies Arundinoideae, Chloridoideae, Danthonioideae, and Micrairoideae. A modern phylogenetic classification divides the Panicoideae in twelve tribes corresponding to monophyletic clades; two genera, Chandrasekharania and Jansenella, are unplaced (incertae sedis) but probably belong to tribe Tristachyideae. The three largest tribes, Paniceae, Paspaleae, and Andropogoneae, together with the small Arundinelleae, form the core of the subfamily. The Gynerieae were formerly placed in Arundinoideae, and the basal lineage, the "centothecoid clade" with seven tribes, was formerly seen as separate subfamily, Centothecoideae.

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Phylogeny based on chloroplast DNA analyses, showing relationships of tribes within the subfamily (dashed lines indicate uncertain positions; C4 clades flagged):

  • Diversity of Panicoideae

  • Panicoideae subfams

    Panicoideae MBG Research Canastra a New Genus of Paniceae Poaceae

    References

    Panicoideae Wikipedia