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Linnaeus
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Levetin,E. and McMahon,K. (2003) Plants and Society. McGraw Hill; Boston
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http://plants.usda.gov/gallery/pubs/triti_003_pvp.jpg \ Bread wheat: Triticum aestivumDurum wheat: Triticum durum http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/swql/field.jpg
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Simpson,B. and Ogorzaly, M. (2001). Economic Botany. McGraw-Hill; Boston
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http://www.illusionmasks.com/images3/maize.jpg Maize: Zea mays
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http://www.aspb.org/images/rice.jpg Rice: Oryza sativa
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http://www.sos.state.mn.us/student/wrice.gif Wild rice: Zizania aquatica
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Levetin,E. and McMahon,K. (2003) Plants and Society. McGraw Hill; Boston
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http://www.womensearlyart.net/ruth/pics/barley.jpg Barley: Hordeum vulgare
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http://everlastingsflorals.com/oats.jpg Oats: Avena sativa
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www.homepage.montana.edu/~mlavin/ b434/graphic/Secale2.jpg Rye: Secale cereale
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http://www.tuat.ac.jp/~tropical/gardening/millets/injin.jpg Finger millet: Eleusine coracana http://www.ces.uga.edu/pubcd/B1216-header.jpg Pearl millet: Pennisetum glaucum
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http://waynesword.palomar.edu/images/sorgh4b.jpg Sorghum: Sorghum bicolor
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Sugarcane: Saccharum officinarum www.texasbeyondhistory.net/jackson/ images/sugarcane-sm.jpg
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