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- Japanese barnyard millet is believed to have been domesticated from " Echinochloa crus-galli ".
- The same " Echinochloa crus-galli " seeds were placed on this sheet and germinated.
- The larvae feed on various grasses including " Stenotaphrum secundatum ", " Erianthus alopecturoides " and " Echinochloa povietianum ".
- Both affect many other grass species, in particular most important cereals, and " Echinochloa " weeds may serve as a host-specific enough to be of practical use.
- ""'Echinochloa crus-galli " "'is a type of wild grass originating from tropical Asia that was formerly classified as a type of panicum grass.
- The Japanese millets ( " Echinochloa esculenta " ) are considered the best for grazing and in particular Shirohie, a new variety of Japanese millet, is the best suited variety for grazing.
- The resulting extracts were applied to soil flats containing watergrass ( " Echinochloa crus-galli " ) as an indicator species at the very high application rate of 100 lb . / acre.
- This allows crops to be cultivated around the border of the lake and the growth of " Echinochloa stagnina " ( " bourgou " ) in low-lying areas to provide dry season pasture.
- Found in Bangladesh, where it grows on the leaves of " Echinochloa colona ", it was E . frumentacei ", but differs from those species in its longer and wider conidia.
- In addition, Velvetbean suppressed the radical growth of the local weeds Alegria ( " Amaranthus hypochondriacus " ) by 66 % and Barnyardgrass ( " Echinochloa crus-galli " ) by 26.5 %.
- Seeds of " Paspalum distichum " occurred in the dung of nilgai most of the year; " Acacia nilotica " and " Prosopis juliflora " seeds were discovered in the dry season and those of " Echinochloa crusgalli " during the monsoon.
- Non-food crop hosts of the rice stink bug include : " Echinochloa crusgalli, Echinochloa colona, Digitaria sanguinalis, Panicum dicotomiflorum, Phalaris minor, Paspalum urvillei ", and " Sporobolus poiretti "; the last two are the most common species that the bug prefers.
- Non-food crop hosts of the rice stink bug include : " Echinochloa crusgalli, Echinochloa colona, Digitaria sanguinalis, Panicum dicotomiflorum, Phalaris minor, Paspalum urvillei ", and " Sporobolus poiretti "; the last two are the most common species that the bug prefers.
- Weeding often takes place when the crop plant is very young, and most vulnerable . " Echinochloa oryzoides ", a species of grass which is found as a weed in rice ( " Oryza sativa " ) fields, looks similar to rice and its seeds are often mixed in rice and difficult to separate.
- These are : Resident Fulani s pastures which are controlled by the Amiro ( the chief Joro ); the " Harima " ( meaning : a local convention ) with the chief of village and other members responsible for its usage; and the several small holdings ( within the " bourgou " ) parceled to private individuals . the perennial grasses grown are edible and easily digestible with botanical names of " Echinochloa stagnina " ( a perennial plant ) and " Vetivera nigritiana, " when the water stages in the lake and the delta is high.