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Paspalum scrobiculatum, commonly called Kodo millet or Koda millet, is an annual grain that is grown primarily in Nepal (not to be confused with Kodo (Finger millet, Eleusine coracana)) and also in India, Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, and in West Africa from where it originated. It is grown as a minor crop in most of these areas, with the exception of the Deccan plateau in India where it is grown as a major food source. It is a very hardy crop that is drought tolerant and can survive on marginal soils where other crops may not survive, and can supply 450–900 kg of grain per hectare. Kodo millet has large potential to provide nourishing food to subsistence farmers in Africa and elsewhere.

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  • Paspalum scrobiculatum (fr)
  • スズメノコビエ (ja)
  • Paspalum scrobiculatum (en)
  • Paspalum scrobiculatum (sv)
  • 鸭乸草 (zh)
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  • スズメノコビエ Paspalum scrobiculatum L. は、イネ科植物の1種である。日本では普通に見られる野草として扱われるのに対し、インドでは雑穀の1つとして栽培されている。なお、スズメノコビエを雑穀として見た時は、コドやコドミレットやコドラと呼ばれることもある。 (ja)
  • Paspalum scrobiculatum är en gräsart som beskrevs av Carl von Linné. Paspalum scrobiculatum ingår i släktet tvillinghirser, och familjen gräs. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • 鸭乸草(学名:Paspalum scrobiculatum),又名鸭姆草,为禾本科雀稗属下的一种一年生草本作物。印度为其主要种植地,此外也见于印尼、越南、泰国等南亚、东南亚国家。它特别耐旱,每公顷可产出450–900千克的粮食。 (zh)
  • Paspalum scrobiculatum, commonly called Kodo millet or Koda millet, is an annual grain that is grown primarily in Nepal (not to be confused with Kodo (Finger millet, Eleusine coracana)) and also in India, Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, and in West Africa from where it originated. It is grown as a minor crop in most of these areas, with the exception of the Deccan plateau in India where it is grown as a major food source. It is a very hardy crop that is drought tolerant and can survive on marginal soils where other crops may not survive, and can supply 450–900 kg of grain per hectare. Kodo millet has large potential to provide nourishing food to subsistence farmers in Africa and elsewhere. (en)
  • Paspalum scrobiculatum, l'herbe à épée ou millet kodo, est une espèce de plantes monocotylédones de la famille des Poaceae, sous-famille des Panicoideae, originaire des régions tropicales d'Afrique, d'Asie et d'Australasie. (fr)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Paspalum_commersonii_at_Peradeniya_Royal_Botanical_Garden.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Starr_030405-0044_Paspalum_scrobiculatum.jpg
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  • Paspalum (en)
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  • scrobiculatum (en)
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  • Panicum frumentaceum (Rottb.) (en)
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  • Paspalum scrobiculatum, l'herbe à épée ou millet kodo, est une espèce de plantes monocotylédones de la famille des Poaceae, sous-famille des Panicoideae, originaire des régions tropicales d'Afrique, d'Asie et d'Australasie. Ce sont des plantes herbacée annuelles ou vivaces, aux tiges (chaumes) dressées ou géniculées ascendantes, pouvant atteindre 150 cm de long. L'inflorescence est composée de racèmes.Cette espèce est cultivée comme céréale secondaire, en particulier sur le plateau du Deccan en Inde, mais aussi aux Philippines, en Indonésie, au Viêt Nam, en Thaïlande et en Afrique de l'Ouest.C'est une plante très rustique, tolérante à la sécheresse, apte à survivre sur des sols pauvres là où d'autres cultures ne seraient pas viables, et capable de produire de 450 à 900 kg de grains à l'hectare. (fr)
  • Paspalum scrobiculatum, commonly called Kodo millet or Koda millet, is an annual grain that is grown primarily in Nepal (not to be confused with Kodo (Finger millet, Eleusine coracana)) and also in India, Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, and in West Africa from where it originated. It is grown as a minor crop in most of these areas, with the exception of the Deccan plateau in India where it is grown as a major food source. It is a very hardy crop that is drought tolerant and can survive on marginal soils where other crops may not survive, and can supply 450–900 kg of grain per hectare. Kodo millet has large potential to provide nourishing food to subsistence farmers in Africa and elsewhere. The plant is called Arikelu in the Telugu language, Varagu in Tamil, Varak (വരക്) in Malayalam, Arka in Kannada,Kodo in Hindi and Kodra in Punjabi (en)
  • スズメノコビエ Paspalum scrobiculatum L. は、イネ科植物の1種である。日本では普通に見られる野草として扱われるのに対し、インドでは雑穀の1つとして栽培されている。なお、スズメノコビエを雑穀として見た時は、コドやコドミレットやコドラと呼ばれることもある。 (ja)
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