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Echinochloa oryzoides (Ard.) Fritsch
POACEAE
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Information from the Index of California Plant Names (ICPN)
Misapplications Cited in The Jepson Manual Echinochloa oryzicola (Vasinger) Vasinger var. mutica Vasinger
Current Jepson Flora Project Synonyms Echinochloa phyllopogon (Stapf) Stapf ex Kossenko [see Correspondence 1]
Initial Editorial Analysis Nov 1 2001
Notes on Authorship of Name both = Authors of Plant Names
Source of Report for California The Jepson Manual [Ed. 1]
Correspondence and Comments Subsequent to Initial Analysis
Correspondence 1 2 Dec 2013 and 3 Dec 2013 e-mail from Robert Price (Senior Seed Botanist; Seed Laboratory and Herbarium; California Department of Food & Agriculture), the former including forwarded e-mails from Mary Voorhees and Richard Moe see Comment 1
Editorial Comments 1 Correspondence 1 includes, initially, concern raised by Mary Voorhees that Echinochloa phyllopogon (Stapf) Stapf ex Kossenko was not but should have been treated in The Jepson Manual [Ed. 2], and includes reference by Bob Price to a paper by Costea & Tardif [2002. Taxonomy of the most common weedy European Echinochloa species (Poaceae: Panicoideae) with special emphasis on characters of the lemma and caryopsis. Sida 20: 525-548] in which Echinochloa oryzicola Vasinger and Echinochloa oryzoides (Ard.) Fritsch are both recognized, with Echinochloa phyllopogon auct. non Stapf listed as a synonym of the former, and Panicum phyllopogon Stapf as a synonym of the latter. [This taxonomy makes irrelevant the often cited fact that E. phyllopogon (Stapf) Kossenko, based on Panicum phyllopogon Stapf (1901), would have priority over E. oryzicola (Vasinger) Vasinger, based on Panicum oryzicola Vasinger (1931), were the two names in competition, because they are not in competition according to the taxonomic treatment by Costea & Tardif, which is consistent with the treatment in this Index and The Jepson Manual [Ed. 2], as well as Flora North America, and which has been adopted by CDFA according to Price. Both Echinochloa oryzicola and Echinochloa oryzoides are problematic weeds of rice fields that have evolved resistance to herbicides. There appear to be several records of Echinochloa oryzoides (Ard.) Fritsch in CCH that represent plants collected from qualifying habitats as well, outside of rice fields, suggesting that it is in fact naturalized in CA, as indicated in this Index and The Jepson Manual [Ed. 2]. Records in CCH of Echinochloa oryzicola Vasinger, on the other hand, evidently represent only plants collected from rice fields, so treatment of it in this Index as Jepson Flora Project-4 seems correct as well. According to Michael (Flora North America 25:402), Echinochloa oryzoides, relative to Echinochloa oryzicola, has: an earlier flowering period (June to July); a lax, strongly drooping panicle; awns on the lower lemma that are much longer and much more frequently present; is rarely obviously hairy on the cauline nodes, leaf sheaths, and collars; and has embryos that are 70--85% (vs. 89-98%) as long as the grain.]
Editorial Summary and Current Status
Current Status JFP-2, accepted name for taxon naturalized in CA
Current Status Authority The Jepson Manual [Ed. 1]
List of names for this Current Status category
List of ICPN names in Echinochloa
List of names from ICPN, Hrusa's Crosswalk, and Jepson Flora in Echinochloa

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