genus Panicum
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Definition
Proper noun: * Genus Panicum: A large genus of grasses, commonly known as panic grasses, belonging to the family Poaceae. This genus includes many species that are significant as forage crops, food sources (such as millets), and some that are considered weeds.
Usage
- The word "genus Panicum" is used in scientific, botanical, and agricultural contexts to refer to this specific taxonomic group. It is typically written in italics () to denote its status as a scientific genus name. The common name is "panic grass."
Examples
- Scientific Classification:
- Genus Panicum is classified under the family Poaceae.
- The researcher studied several species within Panicum.
- Common Reference:
- Many important forage grasses belong to the genus Panicum.
- Panicum virgatum, or switchgrass, is a prominent biofuel crop.
Advanced Usage
- "Panicum" as a Standalone Term: In technical writing, the genus is often referred to simply as "" after its initial full introduction.
- The study focused on the phylogeny of Panicum.
Variants and Related Words
- Panic grass (n): The common name for grasses of the genus .
- The field was covered in native panic grass.
- Panicoid (adj): Referring to or characteristic of the subfamily Panicoideae, which includes the genus .
- The panicoid grasses have specific floral structures.
Synonyms
- Panic grasses: A direct synonym referring to the plants collectively.
Notes on Meaning
- The term is exclusively a scientific (taxonomic) designation. It does not have figurative or idiomatic meanings outside of botany and related fields. Its primary meaning is the genus itself and all the plant species it encompasses.
Noun
- panic grass