NettetThey have been used as a genetic base for breeding short and long-term perennial forages, providing improvements over parent types. Perennial sweet sorghums are … NettetHolcus rubens Gaertn. Holcus saccharatus L. Holcus sorghum L. Milium bicolor (L.) Cav. Milium compactum (Lam.) Cav. Milium maximum Cav. Milium nigricans Ruiz & Pav. Milium sorghum (L.) Cav. Panicum caffrorum Retz. Rhaphis sorghum (L.) Roberty Sorghum ankolib (Hack.) Stapf Sorghum anomalum Desv. Sorghum arduinii (Gmel.)
Andropogon sacharatus (PHAIDRA - o:1134937)
Nettet1753 and constituted three species; Holcus sorghum, Holcus saccaratus and Holcus tricolor. Sorghum was separated out from the genus Holcus by Moench in 1794 (Venkateswaran et al., 2024a). http://www.worldfloraonline.org/taxon/wfo-0000900123 my rn license number
Sorghum (perennial) - Tropical Forages
Nettetdistinguished the genus Sorghum from the genus Holcus, and in 1805, Pearson sug-gested the name Sorghum vulgare for Holcus sorghum (L.). In 1961, Clayton proposed the name Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench as the correct name for cultivated sorghum and this is currently being used. Detailed classification of sorghum is given by Snowden … NettetHolcus sorghum. Members can create lists of plants to manage your garden, get plant care information sent to you, and connect to other gardeners.It's free and easy, ... NettetSorghum halepense Jump to a section: Classification Citation Source Synonyms Specimens Map Photo Gallery Browse Photos Distribution Map: Based on vouchered plant specimens from wild populations. Cultivated occurrences are not mapped. View county names by placing the cursor over the map. Species Links my rn license