View source for Setaria ← Setaria You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason: The action you have requested is limited to users in the group: Users. You can view and copy the source of this page. {{Treatment/ID |accepted_name=Setaria |accepted_authority=P. Beauv. |publications= |basionyms= |synonyms= |hierarchy=Poaceae;Poaceae subfam. Panicoideae;Poaceae tribe Paniceae;Setaria |hierarchy_nav=<div class="higher-taxa"><div class="higher-taxon"><small>family</small>[[Poaceae]]</div><div class="higher-taxon"><small>subfamily</small>[[Poaceae subfam. Panicoideae]]</div><div class="higher-taxon"><small>tribe</small>[[Poaceae tribe Paniceae]]</div><div class="higher-taxon"><small>genus</small>[[Setaria]]</div></div> |volume=Volume 25 |mention_page= |treatment_page=page 539 }}<!-- --><span class="statement" id="st-undefined" data-properties=""><b>Plants </b>annual or perennial; cespitose, rarely rhizomatous. <b>Culms</b> 10-600 cm, erect or decumbent. <b>Ligules</b> membranous and ciliate or of hairs; blades flat, folded, or involute, or plicate and petiolate (subg. Ptychophyllum). <b>Inflorescences</b> terminal, panicles, usually dense and spikelike, occasionally loose and open; disarticulation usually below the glumes, spikelets falling intact, bristles persistent. <b>Spikelets</b> 1-5 mm, usually lanceoloid-ellipsoid, rarely globose, turgid, subsessile to short pedicellate, in fascicles on short branches or single on a short branch, some or all subtended by 1-several, terete bristles (sterile branchlets). <b>Lower</b> glumes membranous, not saccate, less than 1/2 as long as the spikelets, 1-7-veined; upper glumes membranous to herbaceous at maturity, 1/2 as long as to nearly equaling the upper lemmas in length, 3-9-veined; lower florets staminate or sterile; lower lemmas membranous, equaling or rarely exceeding the upper lemmas, rarely absent, not constricted or indurate basally, 5-7-veined; lower paleas usually hyaline to membranous at maturity, rarely absent or reduced, veins not keeled; upper florets bisexual; upper lemmas and paleas indurate, transversely rugose, rarely smooth; anthers 3, not penicillate; styles 2, free or fused basally, white or red. <b>Caryopses</b> small, ellipsoid to subglobose, compressed dorsiventrally. <b>x</b> = 9.</span><!-- -->{{Treatment/Body |distribution=Conn.;N.J.;N.Y.;Wash.;Utah;W.Va.;Mich.;Del.;D.C;Wis.;Iowa;Pacific Islands (Hawaii);Md.;Mass.;Maine;N.H.;R.I.;Vt.;Fla.;Kans.;N.Dak.;Nebr.;N.Mex.;Okla.;S.Dak.;Wyo.;Puerto Rico;Calif.;Oreg.;Tex.;La.;N.C.;Tenn.;S.C.;Ala.;Virgin Islands;Pa.;Mont.;Miss.;Ohio;Va.;Colo.;Alaska;Ark.;Ariz.;Ga.;Idaho;Ill.;Ind.;Ky.;Minn.;Mo.;Nev.;Alta.;B.C.;Man.;N.B.;Nfld. And Labr. (Labr.);N.S.;N.W.T.;Ont.;P.E.I.;Que.;Sask.;Yukon |discussion=<p><i>Setaria</i>, a genus of about 140 species, grows predominantly in tropical and warm-temperate regions, but it is particularly well-represented in Africa, Asia, and South America. Species from the Flora region fall into one of three categories: native to North America, native to South America, or native to the Eastern Hemisphere. There are 27 species in the Flora region; fifteen are native, nine are established introductions, one is cultivated, and two are not established or have been collected only at scattered locations. Several species of the native <i>Setaria macrostachya</i> complex (S. macrostacbya, <i>S. leucopila</i>, <i>S. texana</i>, <i>S. villosissima</i>, and <i>S. scheelei</i>) provide valuable forage in the southwestern United States. <i>Setaria italica</i> has been cultivated for centuries in Asia and Europe, providing food for humans and their livestock. The majority of species in temperate North America are aggressive, exotic annuals which collectively are a major nuisance, particularly in the corn and bean fields of the midwestern states.</p> |tables= |references={{Treatment/Reference |id=clayton1979a |text=Clayton, W.D. 1979. Notes on Setaria (Gramineae). Kew Bull. 33:501-509 }}{{Treatment/Reference |id=emery1957a |text=Emery, U.H.P. 1957. A cyto-taxonomic study of Setaria macrostachya (Gramineae) and its relatives in the southwestern United States and Mexico. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 84:94-105 }}{{Treatment/Reference |id=fox1999a |text=Fox, W.E., III and S.L. Hatch. 1999. New combinations in Setaria (Poaceae: Paniceae). Sida 18:1037-1047 }}{{Treatment/Reference |id=hitchcock1951d |text=Hitchcock, A.S. 1951 [title page 1950]. Manual of the Grasses of the United States, ed. 2, rev. A. Chase. U.S.D.A. Miscellaneous Publication No. 200. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. 1051 pp. }}{{Treatment/Reference |id=hubbard1915a |text=Hubbard, F.T. 1915. A taxonomic study of Setaria italica and its immediate allies. Amer. J. Bot. 2:169-198 }}{{Treatment/Reference |id=rominger1962a |text=Rominger, J.M. 1962. Taxonomy of Setaria (Gramineae) in North America. Illinois Biol. Monogr. 29:1-132. }} }}<!-- --><div class="treatment-key"> ==Key== <div class="treatment-key-group"> {| class="wikitable fna-keytable" |-id=key-0-1 |1 |Terminal spikelet of each panicle branch subtended by a single bristle, single bristles occasionally also present below the other spikelets. |[[#key-0-2| > 2]] |-id=key-0-2 |2 |Blades not plicate, less than 10 mm wide; bristles present only below the terminal spikelets. |[[#key-0-3| > 3]] |-id=key-0-3 |3 |Panicles nodding; spikelets 2-ranked on the branch axes (subg. Paurochaetium) |[[Setaria chapmanii|Setaria chapmanii]] |-id=key-0-3 |3 |Panicles erect; spikelets randomly distributed on the branch axes (subg. Revercboniae) |[[Setaria reverchonii|Setaria reverchonii]] |-id=key-0-2 |2 |Blades plicate, more than 10 mm wide; a single bristle sometimes present below the non-terminal spikelets (subg. Ptychophyllum). |[[#key-0-3| > 3]] |-id=key-0-4 |4 |Plants annual; blades 10-25 mm wide; rachises villous |[[Setaria barbata|Setaria barbata]] |-id=key-0-4 |4 |Plants perennial; blades 20-80 mm wide; rachises scabrous or puberulent. |[[#key-0-5| > 5]] |-id=key-0-5 |5 |Panicles loosely open, branches lax, 6-10 cm long |[[Setaria palmifolia|Setaria palmifolia]] |-id=key-0-5 |5 |Panicles lanceoloid, branches stiff, 2-5 cm long |[[Setaria megaphylla|Setaria megaphylla]] |-id=key-0-1 |1 |All spikelets subtended by 1-several bristles (subg. Setaria). |[[#key-0-2| > 2]] |-id=key-0-6 |6 |Bristles 4-12 below each spikelet. |[[#key-0-7| > 7]] |-id=key-0-7 |7 |Plants annual. |[[#key-0-8| > 8]] |-id=key-0-8 |8 |Panicles erect; bristles 3-8 mm long; spikelets 2-3.4 mm long; blades 4-10 mm wide |[[Setaria pumila|Setaria pumila]] |-id=key-0-8 |8 |Panicles arching and drooping from near the base; bristles about 10 mm long; spikelets 2.5-3 mm long; blades 10-20 mm wide |[[Setaria faberi|Setaria faberi]] |-id=key-0-7 |7 |Plants perennial. |[[#key-0-8| > 8]] |-id=key-0-9 |9 |Panicles 3-8(10) cm long, yellow to purple; knotty rhizomes present; native |[[Setaria parviflora|Setaria parviflora]] |-id=key-0-9 |9 |Panicles 5-25 cm long, usually orange to purple; stout rhizomes present; introduced |[[Setaria sphacelata|Setaria sphacelata]] |-id=key-0-6 |6 |Bristles 1-3 (rarely 6) below each spikelet. |[[#key-0-7| > 7]] |-id=key-0-10 |10 |Bristles retrorsely scabrous. |[[#key-0-11| > 11]] |-id=key-0-11 |11 |Margins of sheaths glabrous; blades strigose on the abaxial surfaces; subtropical |[[Setaria adhaerans|Setaria adhaerans]] |-id=key-0-11 |11 |Margins of sheaths ciliate distally; blades scabrous on the abaxial surfaces; temperate |[[Setaria verticillata|Setaria verticillata]] |-id=key-0-10 |10 |Bristles antrorsely scabrous. |[[#key-0-11| > 11]] |-id=key-0-12 |12 |Plants perennial. |[[#key-0-13| > 13]] |-id=key-0-13 |13 |Spikelets 2.8-3.2 mm long. |[[#key-0-14| > 14]] |-id=key-0-14 |14 |Blades scabrous; plants of Florida and Georgia |[[Setaria macrosperma|Setaria macrosperma]] |-id=key-0-14 |14 |Blades pubescent; plants of Texas and possibly Arizona |[[Setaria villosissima|Setaria villosissima]] |-id=key-0-13 |13 |Spikelets 1.9-2.8(3) mm long. |[[#key-0-14| > 14]] |-id=key-0-15 |15 |Panicles 2-6 cm long; spikelets 1.9-2.1 mm long; culms branching at the upper nodes |[[Setaria texana|Setaria texana]] |-id=key-0-15 |15 |Panicles 5-30 cm long; spikelets 2-2.8(3) mm long; culms seldom branching at the upper nodes. |[[#key-0-16| > 16]] |-id=key-0-16 |16 |Lower paleas narrow, 1/2 - 3/4 as long as the lemmas; spikelets elliptical. |[[#key-0-17| > 17]] |-id=key-0-17 |17 |Blades usually less than 5 mm wide; panicles 6-15 cm, columnar; bristles ascending |[[Setaria leucopila|Setaria leucopila]] |-id=key-0-17 |17 |Blades usually more than 5 mm wide; panicles 15-25 cm, tapering to the apex; bristles diverging |[[Setaria scheelei|Setaria scheelei]] |-id=key-0-16 |16 |Lower paleas broad, subequal to the lemmas in length; spikelets subspherical to ovate-lanceolate. |[[#key-0-17| > 17]] |-id=key-0-18 |18 |Panicles dense, cylindrical; spikelets subspherical |[[Setaria macrostacbya|Setaria macrostacbya]] |-id=key-0-18 |18 |Panicles interrupted, attenuate; spikelets ovate-lanceolate. |[[#key-0-19| > 19]] |-id=key-0-19 |19 |Blades 6-12 mm wide; lower glumes 1/2 as long as the spikelets |[[Setaria setosa|Setaria setosa]] |-id=key-0-19 |19 |Blades mostly less than 5 mm wide; lower glumes about 1/3 as long as the spikelets |[[Setaria rariflora|Setaria rariflora]] |-id=key-0-12 |12 |Plants annual. |[[#key-0-13| > 13]] |-id=key-0-20 |20 |Upper glumes and lower lemmas with 7 veins, the outer pair of veins not coalescing with the inner 5; lower paleas absent |[[Setaria liebmannii|Setaria liebmannii]] |-id=key-0-20 |20 |Upper glumes and lower lemmas with 5-7 veins, all of which coalesce near the apices; lower paleas present, sometimes reduced or absent. |[[#key-0-21| > 21]] |-id=key-0-21 |21 |Upper lemmas smooth and shiny, occasionally obscurely transversely rugose. |[[#key-0-22| > 22]] |-id=key-0-22 |22 |Spikelets about 2 mm long, lower paleas equal to the lower lemmas |[[Setaria magna|Setaria magna]] |-id=key-0-22 |22 |Spikelets about 3 mm long, lower paleas absent or up to 1/2 as long as the lower lemmas |[[Setaria italica|Setaria italica]] |-id=key-0-21 |21 |Upper lemmas distinctly transversely rugose, dull. |[[#key-0-22| > 22]] |-id=key-0-23 |23 |Upper lemmas coarsely rugose. |[[#key-0-24| > 24]] |-id=key-0-24 |24 |Panicles densely spicate; rachises sparsely villous; plants of the southeastern United States |[[Setaria corrugata|Setaria corrugata]] |-id=key-0-24 |24 |Panicles loosely spicate; rachises scabrous; plants of southern Arizona |[[Setaria arizonica|Setaria arizonica]] |-id=key-0-23 |23 |Upper lemmas finely rugose. |[[#key-0-24| > 24]] |-id=key-0-25 |25 |Panicles verticillate or loosely spicate; rachises visible, scabrous or hispid. |[[#key-0-26| > 26]] |-id=key-0-26 |26 |Panicles verticillate; rachises scabrous; cauline nodes glabrous |[[Setaria verticilliformis|Setaria verticilliformis]] |-id=key-0-26 |26 |Panicles loosely spicate, interrupted; rachises hispid; cauline nodes pubescent |[[Setaria grisebachii|Setaria grisebachii]] |-id=key-0-25 |25 |Panicles densely spicate; rachises not visible, villous. |[[#key-0-26| > 26]] |-id=key-0-27 |27 |Blades softly pilose on the upper surface; spikelets 2.5-3 mm long; panicles nodding from the base |[[Setaria faberi|Setaria faberi]] |-id=key-0-27 |27 |Blades scabrous; spikelets 1.8-2.2 mm long; panicles nodding only from near the apex |[[Setaria viridis|Setaria viridis]] |} </div></div><!-- -->{{#Taxon: name=Setaria |author=James M. Rominger; |authority=P. Beauv. |rank=genus |parent rank=tribe |synonyms= |basionyms= |family=Poaceae |distribution=Conn.;N.J.;N.Y.;Wash.;Utah;W.Va.;Mich.;Del.;D.C;Wis.;Iowa;Pacific Islands (Hawaii);Md.;Mass.;Maine;N.H.;R.I.;Vt.;Fla.;Kans.;N.Dak.;Nebr.;N.Mex.;Okla.;S.Dak.;Wyo.;Puerto Rico;Calif.;Oreg.;Tex.;La.;N.C.;Tenn.;S.C.;Ala.;Virgin Islands;Pa.;Mont.;Miss.;Ohio;Va.;Colo.;Alaska;Ark.;Ariz.;Ga.;Idaho;Ill.;Ind.;Ky.;Minn.;Mo.;Nev.;Alta.;B.C.;Man.;N.B.;Nfld. And Labr. (Labr.);N.S.;N.W.T.;Ont.;P.E.I.;Que.;Sask.;Yukon |reference=clayton1979a;emery1957a;fox1999a;hitchcock1951d;hubbard1915a;rominger1962a |publication title= |publication year= |special status= |source xml=https://jpend@bitbucket.org/aafc-mbb/fna-data-curation.git/src/f6b125a955440c0872999024f038d74684f65921/coarse_grained_fna_xml/V25/V25_1388.xml |subfamily=Poaceae subfam. 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