Juncaceae


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Noun1.Juncaceae - tufted herbs resembling grasses: rushes
liliopsid family, monocot family - family of flowering plants having a single cotyledon (embryonic leaf) in the seed
rush - grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems
genus Juncus, Juncus - type genus of the Juncaceae; perennial tufted glabrous marsh plants of temperate regions: rushes
Liliales, order Liliales - an order of monocotyledonous plants including Amaryllidaceae and Liliaceae and Iridaceae
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Early embryo development in Cyperaceae conforms to the Juncus variation of the Onagrad-type and thus basically follows the same general pattern as that found in Juncaceae and Thurniaceae, the closest relatives of Cyperaceae (Johansen 1950; Davis 1966; Makde and Bhuskute 1987; Goetghebeur 1998).
Vegetation at the study site is mainly dominated by common reed Phragmites australis, lesser bulrush Typha angustifolia and seaside bulrush Sciprus maritimus, and secondarily by Nymphaeaceae (Nymphea alba), Araceae (Lemna gibba), and some species of Juncaceae (Juncus maritimus, J.
H x x x ex C.Presl) Goldblatt Iridaceae Sisyrinchium brevipes H x x NR Baker Juncaceae Luzula racemosa Desv.
Juncaceae Temperate regions Justacia Acanthaceae Moist places Malva parviflora Malvaceae All soil types L.
Noyer- Douge Juncaceae Juncus acutus Jonc piquant -Azmou Marrubium deserti Marrube du desert Mentha pulegium L.
Boyalik otu, Cayotu, Kantarot, (ISTE 109710, 109717, 109712) Kantaron, Kantar otu, Katirci otu, Sari kantaron Hypericum triquetrifolium Turra Kantaron, Seytan evi (ISTE 109713, 109716) Juncaceae Juncus inflexus L.
Como estimadores de disponibilidad de forraje se utilizo el porcentaje de cobertura de materia vegetal verde (MVV); el porcentaje de cobertura graminiformes (G) que incluye a las familias Poaceae, Cyperaceae y Juncaceae (altamente representadas en la dieta del carpincho; Escobar y Gonzalez Jimenez, 1976; Quintana et al., 1994, 1998a,b; Barreto y Quintana, 2011; Corriale et al., 2011; Ojasti, 2011) y la altura de la vegetacion sin incluir su estructura reproductiva (h; altura promedio de 5 puntos al azar dentro de cada parcela).
Cover types included sedge (Cyperaceae), rush (Juncaceae), forb, reed, other grasses (Poaceae), broadleaf cattail (Typha latifolia), woody plants (identified to species), litter (leaves and woody debris), bare ground, and rock.