The distinct morphology and germination of the grains of two species of wild rice (Zizania, Poaceae)

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Abstract

Grain morphology alone can be used to distinguish the two species of annual wild rice, Zizania aqualica and Z. paluslris. Their sequence of development during germination differs from that of most other grasses.

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Aiken, S. G. (1986). The distinct morphology and germination of the grains of two species of wild rice (Zizania, Poaceae). The Canadian Field-Naturalist, 100(2), 237–240. https://doi.org/10.5962/p.355597

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