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  2. Urochloa ramosa - Wikipedia

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    Browntop millet can represent up to 10–25% of the diet of terrestrial and water birds. [15] Also 50% of ingested seed found in mourning dove's crops was browntop millet. [16] Urochloa ramosa is also used to suppress root-knot nematode populations in tomato and pepper crops in south-eastern states of America. [17]

  3. Millet - Wikipedia

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    This dish, primarily made with millet, served with stewed vegetables and meat, cooked in a cauldron, remains a part of modern Ukrainian cuisine. [49] In Germany, it is eaten sweet, for example with milk and berries for breakfast. [50] Millet is the main ingredient in bánh đa kê, a Vietnamese sweet snack.

  4. Browntop - Wikipedia

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    Browntop is a common name for several grasses and may refer to: Agrostis capillaris, or browntop bent; Brachiaria ramosa, or browntop millet; Microstegium

  5. Proto-Dravidian language - Wikipedia

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    browntop millet: Brachiaria ramosa: Late Proto-Dravidian *conna-l: sorghum: bristly foxtail: Setaria verticillata: Late Proto-Dravidian *kot-V: Setaria italica: sawa millet: Echinochloa cf. colona: yellow foxtail: Setaria pumila: little millet: Panicum sumatrense: kodo millet: Paspalum scrobiculatum: Proto-South Dravidian *(v)ār/ar-Vk: pearl ...

  6. Agrostis capillaris - Wikipedia

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    Agrostis capillaris, the common bent, colonial bent, or browntop, is a rhizomatous and stoloniferous perennial in the grass family . It is native to Eurasia and has been widely introduced in many parts of the world. [ 3 ]

  7. Browntop millet - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 7 October 2023, at 08:59 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  8. Bhakri - Wikipedia

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    These millet bhakris are popular in the Deccan plateau regions of India (Maharashtra and Northern Karnataka) as well as the semi-arid regions of Rajasthan. [2] [3] In the coastal Konkan and Goa regions of western India rice flour is used for making bhakri. Jowar bhakri – Jowar bhakris are the most common type of bhakri.

  9. Urochloa - Wikipedia

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    This genus was described in 1812. It is similar to the genus Panicum, and some authors believe Panicum is ancestral to it. [12] A phylogenetic analysis concluded that species of the former genus Brachiaria formed a monophyletic group with those of Urochloa, along with the genera Eriochloa and Melinis, and that further molecular and morphological work is needed to establish clear relationships.