genus Elymus

Học thuật
Thân thiện
Definition

Noun 1. A taxonomic category of grasses: "Genus Elymus" is the scientific name for a genus of tall, tufted, perennial grasses within the family Poaceae. This genus includes species commonly known as lyme grass and wild rye.

Usage
  • "Genus Elymus" is used in formal, scientific contexts such as botany, ecology, and agriculture to classify and discuss this specific group of grasses.
  • It is typically written in italics () in scientific literature, with the genus name capitalized.
Examples
  • The coastal dunes were stabilized by species from genus Elymus.
  • A study compared the drought resistance of several species within genus Elymus.
  • Genus Elymus is characterized by its dense, tufted growth habit and perennial life cycle.
Advanced Usage
  • "Elymus repens": A specific species within the genus, commonly called couch grass or quackgrass.
    • Farmers often consider Elymus repens a persistent weed.
  • "Elymus canadensis": A specific species within the genus, commonly called Canada wild rye.
    • Elymus canadensis is a native grass used in prairie restoration projects.
Variants and Related Words
  • Elymus (n): The standard abbreviated form used to refer to the genus.
    • The researcher specializes in the grasses of the genus Elymus.
  • Lyme grass (n): A common name for some species in this genus, particularly those found in coastal areas.
  • Wild rye (n): A common name for many species within genus .
Synonyms
  • Wild rye genus: A descriptive synonym.
  • Lyme grass genus: A descriptive synonym.
Related Terms (Scientific Context)
  • Poaceae (n): The grass family to which genus belongs.
  • Genus (n): The taxonomic rank above species and below family.
  • Perennial grass (n): A type of grass that lives for more than two years, a characteristic of species.
Noun
  1. tall tufted perennial grasses (such as lyme grass or wild rye)