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Published In: Contributions from the Biological Laboratory of the Science Society of China : Botanical Series 10: 201. 1936. (Contr. Biol. Lab. Chin. Assoc. Advancem. Sci., Sect. Bot.) Name publication detail
 

Project Name Data (Last Modified On 6/2/2011)
Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Flower/Fruit: Fl. & Fr. Per.: May-October.
Type: Type locality: southern Europe.
Distribution: Distribution: Pakistan (Sind, Baluchistan, Punjab, N.W.F.P., Gilgit & Kashmir); southern Europe and North Africa eastwards to the Northwest Himalayas and Tibet.
Comment/Acknowledgements: Bothriochloa ischaemum is known to introgress with Bothriochloa bladhii (DeWet & Harlan in Am, J. Bot. 53:94-98. 1966) and the hybrid often resembles the Southeast Asian var. songorica.
Illustration: Bothriochloa ischaemum (L.) Keng (Illustration)
Map Location: A-6 Chitral dist.: Owir, SE of Tirich Mir, 8000', J. D. A. Stainton 2769 (RAW); A-7 Gilgit Agency: Jutial nullah, 7000', R. R. Stewart 26627 (K); Chitral dist.: Mastuj, Baroghil Track, Bang, 8000', J.D. A. Stainton 2935 (RAW); B-6 Chitral dist.: Rhumbur, 5000', M. A. Siddiqi & A. Rahman Beg 26716 (K); Dir dist.: Dir, A. Rahman Beg & W. Zeller 208 (K); B-7 Swat dist.: Bishigram, R. R. Stewart & A. Rahman Beg 25058 (K); Madian, 5000', R. R. Stewart 24433 (RAW); Chuprial, S. A. Faruqi 40 (KUH); Hazara dist.: Panjgali, 6900', J. F. Duthie 7586 (K); Kagan Valley, 8000', M. Inayat Khan 20293 (K); Shogran, 7500', Sultanul Abedin & M. Qaiser 8828 (KUH); Chitral dist.: about 8 miles from Madaklasht on way to Drosh, M. Qaiser & A. Ghafoor 6810 (KUH); B-8 Kashmir: Chenari, Jhelum Valley Road, 3000', R. R. Stewart 12432 (K); Rattu to Rupal, 8500', R. R. & I. D. Stewart 18856 (RAW); Manasbal Lake, 5200', 18 July 1940, R. R. Stewart s.n. (KUH); Baltistan: Satpur nullah, above Skardu, 10-11000', J. F Duthie 11990 (K); Skardu to Shigar, 7800', R. R. Stewart 20488 (RAW); C-5 N. Waziristan dist.: Razmak, 1927, G. H. Lester-Garland s.n. (K); C-7 Kashmir: Kohala, 2000', R. R. Stewart 12035 (K); Rawalpindi dist.: Potha, Kohala Road, 4400', R. R. Stewart 23274, 23393 (K); Saidpur, near Rawalpindi, 1800', R. R. Stewart 14735A (RAW); Murree, 6-7000', R. R. Stewart 29102 (KUH); Sargodha dist.: Sakesar Hills in protected area, M. Qaiser & A. Ghafoor 4518 (KUH); D-4 Quetta dist.: Urak, R. R. Stewart 881 (K); Sibi dist.: Ziarat, 8000', Henry Crookshank 424 (K);near Governor House, Ziarat, S. A. Faruqi & M. Qaiser 2389 (KUH); G-4 Karachi dist.: 2 miles from Hub on way to Karachi, S. I. Ali, Sultanul Abedin & A. Ghafoor 1277 (KUI).

 

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Tuft perennial with mostly basal leaves; culms erect or geniculately ascending, up to 80 cm high. Leaf-blades 3-15 cm long, 2-4 mm wide. Inflorescence composed of 5-15 subdigitate racemes; racemes 4-6 cm long, shortly pedunculate, the peduncles glabrous. Sessile spikelet oblong-lanceolate, 3.5-5 mm long; lower glume chartaceous, hairy below the middle, not glossy, without a pit, acute; awn 12-15 mm long. Pedicelled spikelet glabrous on the back, without a pit.
 
 
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