2017
DOI: 10.1515/pbj-2017-0013
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Calamagrostis (Poaceae, Agrostidinae) in Vietnam

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“…f. emend. Paszko (Korthof and Veldkamp, 1984;Paszko and Soreng, 2013;Paszko et al, 2017). Ma, Peng, and Li (2005) discovered that there are sharp differences between Aniselytron and Calamagrostis based on their leaf anatomy and provided valuable support that Aniselytron should be generically separated from Calamagrostis.…”
Section: Taxonomic Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…f. emend. Paszko (Korthof and Veldkamp, 1984;Paszko and Soreng, 2013;Paszko et al, 2017). Ma, Peng, and Li (2005) discovered that there are sharp differences between Aniselytron and Calamagrostis based on their leaf anatomy and provided valuable support that Aniselytron should be generically separated from Calamagrostis.…”
Section: Taxonomic Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The identification of Calamagrostis spp. was done through a consultation of international, national and regional floras and taxonomic studies (Hooker 1896;Bor 1938Bor , 1940Bor , 1960Chowdhary and Wadhwa 1984;Aswal and Mehrotra 1994;Shukla 1996;Gaur 1999;Noltie 2000;Lu and Phillips 2006;Pusalkar and Singh 2012;Paszko 2014a;Paszko et al 2017;Prasad et al 2021). Besides, specimens that belong to C. lahulensis, C. nagarum and C. scabrescens were identified by their respective protologue (Grisebach 1868;Bor 1938).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is usually characterized by having a five-veined lemma with a deeply two-toothed apex, awn 5-9 mm arising between teeth, relatively broad leaf blades, a nodding panicle (Figure 3), and its florets containing one stamen with a single plump anther (Bor, 1960;. Calamagrostis emodensis differs from C. pseudophragmites complex by relative awn insertion on the lemma (exerted between deep teeth above the midpoint versus apical or subapical), longer awns (5.0-8.5 mm versus 1-4 mm), shorter leaf ligules (0.5-4.0 mm versus 2-26 mm) and shorter anthers (0.6-1.1 mm versus 1.0-2.3 mm) (Paszko, 2012). Recently, Paszko (2013) with C. emodensis at the time of description.…”
Section: Taxonomic Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%