Bromus, Linnaeus , 1753
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https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.669.1.5 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14945887 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0399ED34-FF90-FFC3-FF4F-9D35FA1DFB94 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Bromus |
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Identification key to Bromus View in CoL known from along the coastline between the localities of Mar Chiquita and Quequén, Argentina
1. Spikelets slightly rounded, never flattened laterally; lemmas rounded on the back, awns shorter to longer than the lemma, inserted greater than or less than 1.5 mm below the lemma apex................................................................................................................... 2
- Spikelets strongly flattened laterally, lemmas carinate; awns shorter than the length of the lemma, sometimes reduced to a sharp point, inserted less than 1.5 mm below the lemma apex ( Bromus sect. Ceratochloa ).......................................................................3
2. Plants annual, without rhizomes; lower leaf sheaths pubescent; lower glume 1-nerved, 15–21 mm long; upper glume 3–5 nerved, 22–32 mm long; lemmatal awn 30–55 mm long; spikelets 3–8-flowered ( Bromus sect. Genea ) ....................................... B. rigidus
- Plants perennial, with short rhizomes; lower leaf sheaths slightly pubescent, lower glume 3-nerved, 7–12 mm long; upper glume 5-nerved, 9–13 mm long; lemmatal awn (1–) 3–7 mm long; spikelets 5–12(–16)-flowered ( Bromus sect. Bromopsis ) ..................... ........................................................................................................................................................................................... B. auleticus
3. Plants annual to briefly perennial; leaf blades glabrous to pubescent; lower glume 5–11 mm long, upper glume 6.5–13 mm long; lemma 9–13 nerved; inflorescence an open panicle, somewhat pyramidal, with branches away from the main axis ........................ ............................................................................................................................................................ B. catharticus var. catharticus
- Plants perennial; leaf blades pubescent; lower glume 8–15 mm long, upper glume 9–17 mm long; lemma 7–9 nerved; inflorescence an open elliptic-pyramidal panicle, semi-contracted, with branches close to the main axis.............................................. B. alonsae
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