Avena fatua

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Avena fatua, commonly known as wild oat, is a widespread annual grass species often considered a weed in agricultural and disturbed habitats.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Avena 1
Avena fatua canonical 1
Miscanthus giganteus 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf annual grass
plant species
weed
affects barley crops
oat crops
wheat crops
belongsToSubfamily Poaceae
surface form: Pooideae
class Liliopsida
commonName wild oat
competesWith Avena sativa
Triticum aestivum
controlMethod clean seed use
crop rotation
herbicides
tillage
describedBy Carl Linnaeus
dispersalMethod contaminated grain
machinery
seed shattering
ecologicalRole early successional species
ruderal species
family Poaceae
genus Avena fatua self-linksurface differs
surface form: Avena
growthForm bunchgrass
habitat agricultural fields
disturbed habitats
roadsides
waste places
hasHerbicideResistance yes
impact agricultural weed
reduces cereal crop yields
inflorescenceType panicle
introducedTo Australia
New Zealand
North America
kingdom Plantae
lifeCycle annual
nativeTo Eurasia
order Poales
photosyntheticPathway C3
phylum Tracheophyta
pollination wind-pollinated
reproduction sexual reproduction by seed
seedDormancy present
seedType caryopsis
taxonRank species
weedStatus noxious weed in many regions
yearDescribed 1753

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Sierra Nevada foothills flora Avena fatua
Avena fatua genus Avena fatua self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Avena
Poaceae includes Avena fatua
this entity surface form: Miscanthus giganteus