Avena taxonomy
Taxon (chromosome number)
Section Avenotrichon (Holub)
Baum
Section Ventricosa Baum
A. clauda Dur.*#% (14)
A. ventricosa Bal. ex Coss.*#% (14) (photo of florets)
Section Agraria Baum
A. brevis Roth*# (14)
A. nuda L.*# (14)
A. strigosa Schreb.*#% (14, 28) (photo of floret)
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Section Tenuicarpa Baum
A. agadiriana Baum et Fedak#% (28) (photo of spikelets)
A. barbata Pott ex Link*#% (28) (photo of florets)
A. canariensis Baum, Raj. et Samp.*#% (14) (photo of spikelet)
A. damascena Raj. et Baum*#% (14) (photo of floret)
A. longiglumis Dur.*#% (14, 28) (photo of florets)
A. lusitanica (Tab. Mor.) Baum*# (14, 28) (photo of florets)
A. matritensis Baum*# (14?)
Section Ethiopica Baum
A. vaviloviana (Malz.) Mordv.*# (28) (photo of florets)
Section Pachycarpa Baum
A. maroccana Gdgr.*#/A. magna Murphy et Terr.% (28) (photo of spikelets)
Section Avena
A. atherantha Presl*# (42)
A. trichophylla C. Koch*# (42)
*Baum, BR. 1977. Oats: Wild and
Cultivated. A monograph of the genus Avena L. (Poaceae).
Biosystematics Research Institute, Canada
Dept. Of Agriculture, Research Branch, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada. Monograph no. 14.
#Leggett, JM. 1992. Classification and
speciation in Avena. Pp. 29-52. In HG Marshall and ME
Sorrells (eds.) Oat Science and
Technology. Monograph 33 in Agronomy series. American
Society of Agronomy, Madison, Wisconsin.
%Ladizinsky, G. 1988. Biological species
and wild genetic resources in Avena. In B Mattsson and
R Lyhagen (eds.) Proc. Third Int. Oat
Conf., Lund, Sweden, July 4-8, 1988. Svalof AB, Sweden.