Re: Nature - timothygrass

Ute Bohnsack (sustag@tinet.ie)
Fri, 04 Sep 1998 22:46:37 +0100

Dear Ann,
there is a 'Golden Timothygrass' (Setaria sphacelata). I'm not sure if it's the
same refered to in the article.

Greetings,
Ute Bohnsack

E. Ann Clark, Associate Professor wrote:
>
> Marc: I am wondering if the term "timothy grass" in this article is
> either a misprint or a common name unfamiliar to most of us? The
> only close parallel I can think of is teosinte, one of the proposed
> ancestors of modern maize? Or perhaps tripsacum, another relative?
> Ann
>
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Ute Bohnsack
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