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Avena strigosa, the Glossary

Index Avena strigosa

Avena strigosa (also called lopsided oat, bristle oat or black oat; syn. Avena hispanica Ard.) is a species of grass native to Europe.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 6 relations: Animal feed, Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber, Oat, Poaceae, Synonym (taxonomy), Weed.

  2. Avena

Animal feed

Animal feed is food given to domestic animals, especially livestock, in the course of animal husbandry.

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Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber

Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber (17 January 1739 in Weißensee, Thuringia – 10 December 1810 in Erlangen), often styled J.C.D. von Schreber, was a German naturalist.

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Oat

The oat (Avena sativa), sometimes called the common oat, is a species of cereal grain grown for its seed, which is known by the same name (usually in the plural). Avena strigosa and oat are Avena and cereals.

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Poaceae

Poaceae, also called Gramineae, is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants commonly known as grasses.

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Synonym (taxonomy)

The Botanical and Zoological Codes of nomenclature treat the concept of synonymy differently.

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Weed

A weed is a plant considered undesirable in a particular situation, growing where it conflicts with human preferences, needs, or goals.

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See also

Avena

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avena_strigosa

Also known as Avena hispanica, Black oat, Black oats, Bristle Oat, Lopsided Oat.