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