Plantae > Tracheophyta > Liliopsida > Poales > Poaceae > Paspalum > Paspalum scrobiculatumPaspalum scrobiculatum (ricegrass paspalum; ricegrass; Kodo-millet; kodomillet)Synonyms: Paspalum adelogaeum; Paspalum akoense; Paspalum amazonicum; Paspalum auriculatum; Paspalum barbatum (heterotypic); Paspalum borbonicum; Paspalum boscianum; Paspalum brunneum (homotypic); Paspalum cartilagineum; Paspalum cartilagineum biglumaceum; Paspalum cartilagineum var. biglumaceum; Paspalum coloratum (homotypic); Paspalum commersonii; Paspalum commersonii hirsutum; Paspalum commersonii polystachyum; Paspalum commersonii turgidum; Paspalum commersonii var. hirsutum; Paspalum commersonii var. polystachyum; Paspalum commersonii var. turgidum; Paspalum commutatum; Paspalum confertum (heterotypic); Paspalum coromandelinum; Paspalum deightonii; Paspalum dissectum grande; Paspalum dissectum var. grande; Paspalum firmum; Paspalum frumentaceum (homotypic); Paspalum horneri; Paspalum jardinii; Paspalum kora (heterotypic); Paspalum ledermannii; Paspalum longifolium pseudo-orbiculare; Paspalum mauritanicum (homotypic); Paspalum metabolon; Paspalum metzii; Paspalum moratii; Paspalum orbiculare cartilagineum; Paspalum orbiculare f. villosa; Paspalum orbiculare var. cartilagineum; Paspalum palustre (heterotypic); Paspalum polo; Paspalum polystachyum (heterotypic); Paspalum puberulum; Paspalum pubescens (heterotypic); Paspalum purpurascens; Paspalum scrobiculatum auriculatum; Paspalum scrobiculatum bispiculatum; Paspalum scrobiculatum commersonii; Paspalum scrobiculatum deightonii; Paspalum scrobiculatum frumentaceum; Paspalum scrobiculatum gracillimum; Paspalum scrobiculatum horneri; Paspalum scrobiculatum jardinii; Paspalum scrobiculatum polystachyum; Paspalum scrobiculatum scrobiculatum; Paspalum scrobiculatum turgidum; Paspalum scrobiculatum var. auriculatum; Paspalum scrobiculatum var. biscpicatum (homotypic); Paspalum scrobiculatum var. bispiculatum; Paspalum scrobiculatum var. commersonii; Paspalum scrobiculatum var. deightonii; Paspalum scrobiculatum var. frumentaceum; Paspalum scrobiculatum var. gracillimum; Paspalum scrobiculatum var. horneri; Paspalum scrobiculatum var. jardinii; Paspalum scrobiculatum var. orbiculatum; Paspalum scrobiculatum var. polystachyum; Paspalum scrobiculatum var. scrobiculatum; Paspalum scrobiculatum var. turgidum; Paspalum scrobiculatum var. velutinum; Paspalum scrobiculatum velutinum; Paspalum serpens (homotypic); Paspalum thunbergii minor; Paspalum thunbergii minus; Paspalum virgatum (heterotypic); Paspalum virgatum latifolium; Paspalum virgatum purpurascens; Paspalum virgatum var. latifolium; Paspalum virgatum var. purpurascens; Paspalum zollingeri Paspalum scrobiculatum, Kodo millet (Tamil: Varagu, Kannada: Arka), is an annual grain that is grown in primarily in India, but also in the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, and in West Africa where it originates. It is grown as a minor crop in most of these areas, with the exception of the Deccan plateau in India where it is grown as a major food source. It is a very hardy crop that is drought tolerant and can survive on marginal soils where other crops may not survive, and can supply 450–900 kg of grain per hectare Kodo millet has large potential to provide nourishing food to subsistence farmers in Africa and elsewhere. |
Allergen Potential [1] | High | | Leaf Type [2] | Evergreen | Lifespan [3] | Annual | Structure [2] | Grass |
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Carolinian-South Atlantic Biosphere Reserve |
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310228 |
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, United States |
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Central Gulf Coastal Plain Biosphere Reserve |
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40530 |
United States |
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Fort Donelson National Battlefield |
III |
560 |
Tennessee, United States |
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Gombe National Park |
II |
8799 |
Tanzania |
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Hobcaw Barony (North Inlet) National Estuarine Research Reserve |
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7585 |
South Carolina, United States |
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Kakadu National Park |
II |
4744348 |
Northern Territory, Australia |
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Kruger National Park |
II |
4718115 |
Mpumalanga, South Africa |
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Norfolk Island National Park |
II |
1723 |
Australian external territories, Australia |
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Oconee National Forest Botanical Reserve |
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306 |
Georgia, United States |
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Shiloh National Military Park |
III |
4061 |
Tennessee, United States |
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Attributes / relations provided by ♦ 1Derived from Allergy-Free Gardening OPALS™, Thomas Leo Ogren (2000) ♦ 2Kattge, J. et al. (2011b) TRY - a global database of plant traits Global Change Biology 17:2905-2935 ♦ 3USDA Plants Database, U. S. Department of Agriculture ♦ 4Ben-Dov, Y., Miller, D.R. & Gibson, G.A.P. ScaleNet 4 November 2009 ♦ 5Bubalus mindorensis, Carlo C. Custodio, Myrissa V. Lepiten, and Lawrence R. Heaney, MAMMALIAN SPECIES No. 520, pp. 1-5 (1996) ♦ 6Species Profile and Threats Database, Australian Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities |
Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0
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