Linnaeus. Levetin,E. and McMahon,K. (2003) Plants and Society. McGraw Hill; Boston.

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Linnaeus

Levetin,E. and McMahon,K. (2003) Plants and Society. McGraw Hill; Boston

\ Bread wheat: Triticum aestivumDurum wheat: Triticum durum

Simpson,B. and Ogorzaly, M. (2001). Economic Botany. McGraw-Hill; Boston

Maize: Zea mays

Rice: Oryza sativa

Wild rice: Zizania aquatica

Levetin,E. and McMahon,K. (2003) Plants and Society. McGraw Hill; Boston

Barley: Hordeum vulgare

Oats: Avena sativa

b434/graphic/Secale2.jpg Rye: Secale cereale

Finger millet: Eleusine coracana Pearl millet: Pennisetum glaucum

Sorghum: Sorghum bicolor

Sugarcane: Saccharum officinarum images/sugarcane-sm.jpg