Foxtail millet, scientific name Setaria italica (synonym Panicum italicum L.), is an annual grass grown for human food. It is the second-most widely planted...
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cultivated of the millets. Pearl millet and sorghum are important crops in India and parts of Africa. Finger millet, proso millet, and foxtail millet are other...
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Setaria viridis (redirect from Wild foxtail millet)
grass known by many common names, including green foxtail, green bristlegrass, and wild foxtail millet. It is sometimes considered a subspecies of Setaria...
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jubatum (foxtail barley) Setaria (foxtail millets) Other grasses also produce hazardous spikelets. The spikelets are sometimes called foxtails, even though...
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Czech: proso, Polish: proso, Russian: просо). Proso millet is a relative of foxtail millet, pearl millet, maize, and sorghum within the grass subfamily Panicoideae...
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foxtail millets Acalypha hispida, chenille plant or fox tail Asparagus densiflorus, foxtail fern Lycopodium clavatum, foxtail clubmoss Wodyetia, foxtail palm...
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Finger millet/dolichos, finger millet/pigeonpea, finger millet/black gram, finger millet/castor With cereals: Finger millet/maize, finger millet/foxtail millet...
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intermedia Roem. & Schult. Setaria italica (L.) P.Beauv. – foxtail millet, dwarf setaria, Italian millet Setaria jaffrei Morat Setaria johnsonii (B.K.Simon)...
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crops are called cereals, and the smaller drought-resistant varieties are millets. Grains can be consumed in a variety of ways, all of which require husking...
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extensive agriculture in the archipelago, including the cultivation of foxtail millet, rice, barley, and wheat. Trade occurred with China and Japan, both...
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Mampava bipunctella (redirect from Foxtail millet webworm)
Mampava bipunctella, the foxtail millet webworm, is a species of snout moth, and the type species in the genus Mampava. It was described by Émile Louis...
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(common millet, broomcorn millet) Panicum sumatrense: Little millet Pennisetum glaucum: Pearl millet Setaria italica: Foxtail millet Genus Digitaria Digitaria...
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Paspalum scrobiculatum (redirect from Kodo Millet)
Letter to Nature, volume 57, page 271. Harry Nelson Vinall(1917), Foxtail Millet: Its Culture and Utilization in the United States. Issue 793 of Farmers'...
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Atherigona atripalpis (redirect from Foxtail millet shoot fly)
Atherigona atripalpis, the foxtail millet shoot fly, is a species of fly in the family Muscidae. It is found in East Asia and South Asia. Its host range...
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Spodiopogon formosanus (redirect from Taiwan oil millet)
Paiwan peoples often sow foxtail millet and Taiwan oil millet simultaneously from winter to early spring. Although foxtail millet is typically harvested...
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following crops: sorghum, pearl millet, finger millet, foxtail millet, little millet, barnyard millet, proso millet and Kodo millet. B Dayakar Rao International...
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intercropping. finger millet fonio foxtail millet Japanese millet Job's tears kodo millet maize (corn) millet pearl millet proso millet sorghum barley oats...
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Central Plain a leading role. The most important crop was foxtail millet, but traces of broomcorn millet, rice and wheat have also been found. Rice grains have...
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pongal Kalkandu pongal Puli pongal – Tamarind pongal Thinai pongal – Foxtail millet pongal recipes Puliyodarai, is a popular Tamil dish that is a mixture...
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strained gruel made from white rice, white glutinous rice, foxtail millet, or glutinous foxtail millet. It is often used in liquid diet for patients and for...
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(あわ大福) A version made with Awa mochi (粟餅), which is mochi mixed with Foxtail millet. Ichigo daifuku (イチゴ大福) A variation containing strawberry and sweet...
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Xinglonggou (section Millet consumption)
site yielded over 1,500 grains of broomcorn millet and around 20 grains of foxtail millet. The broomcorn millet is described as being in the early stages...
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Farming systems in India (section Pearl millet)
central and south India. Pearl millet is often grown in rotation with sorghum, groundnut, cotton, foxtail millet, finger millet (ragi), castor, and sometimes...
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Setaria faberi (redirect from Giant foxtail)
bristlegrass, nodding bristle-grass, Chinese foxtail, Chinese millet, giant bristlegrass, giant foxtail or nodding foxtail, is an Asian grass. It is a summer annual...
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The main food of the Yangshao people was millet, with some sites using foxtail millet and others proso millet, though some evidence of rice has been found...
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foxtail millet were already in use in northern China prior to 7000 BCE. Nonetheless, the most abundant macrofossil evidence of broomcorn and foxtail millet...
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Grain-wise, cooked foxtail millet is used in the Gwanbuk region, while cooked rice is used in other regions. Sometimes, millet, quinoa, or other grains...
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glaucum (pearl millet), the most commonly cultivated millet Setaria italica (foxtail millet), historically referred to as common millet This page is an...
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and 5th centuries BC lists soybeans (菽), wheat (麥), proso millet/broomcorn (黍), foxtail millet (稷) and rice (稻). Another version[clarification needed] replaces...
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