Zeugiteae Explained
Zeugiteae is a tribe of the subfamily Panicoideae in the grasses (Poaceae), native to Africa, Asia, Australasia, South and Central America. There are 18 species in four genera. The tribe belongs to a basal lineage within the subfamily.[1] Species in this tribe use the C3 photosynthetic pathway.[2]
Genera
Notes and References
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- Osborne. Colin P.. Salomaa. Anna. Kluyver. Thomas A.. Visser. Vernon. Kellogg. Elizabeth A.. Morrone. Osvaldo. Vorontsova. Maria S.. Maria Vorontsova (botanist). Clayton. W. Derek. Simpson. David A.. A global database of C4 photosynthesis in grasses. New Phytologist. 204. 3. 2014. 441–446. 0028-646X. 10.1111/nph.12942. 10019.1/122719. free.