Adlay or job's tears—A cereal of potentially greater economic importance
Abstract
The bony fruits of this grass have for centuries been used in the Orient, ornamentally when polished and as food when ground into flour. The plant is today acquiring importance in Brazil as a fodder and forage crop, and the grain is being used there as poultry and cattle feed.
- Publication:
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Economic Botany
- Pub Date:
- July 1952
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1952EcBot...6..216S
- Keywords:
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- Hull;
- Economic Botany;
- Wheat Bran;
- Angola;
- Great Economic Importance