Avena sativa: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Liliopsida
- Order
- Poales
- Family
- Poaceae
- Genus
- Avena
- Species
- Avena sativa
- Scientific Name
- Avena sativa
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Oat
The oat (Avena sativa), sometimes called the common oat, is a species of cereal grain grown for its seed, which is known by the same name (usually in the plural). Oats appear to have been domesticated as a secondary crop, as their seeds resembled those of other cereals closely enough for them to be included by early cultivators. Oats tolerate cold winters less well than cereals such as wheat, barley, and rye, but need less summer heat and more rain, making them important in areas such as Northwest Europe that have cool, wet summers. They can tolerate low-nutrient and acid soils. Oats grow thickly and vigorously, allowing them to outcompete many weeds, and compared to other cereals are relatively free from diseases.
Oats are used for human consumption as oatmeal, including as steel cut oats or rolled oats. Global production is dominated by Canada and Russia; global trade is a small part of production, most of the grain being consumed within the producing countries. Oats are a nutrient-rich food associated with lower blood cholesterol and reduced risk of human heart disease when consumed regularly. One of the most common uses of oats is as livestock feed; the crop can also be grown as groundcover and ploughed in as a green manure.
...Avena sativa in languages:
- Afrikaans
- Kommersiële Hawer
- Afrikaans
- gewone hawer
- Afrikaans
- hawer
- Afrikaans
- sativa hawer
- Arabic
- شوفان
- Bokmål
- havre
- Catalan
- Civada
- Chinese
- 燕麥 (皮燕麥)
- Chinese
- 燕麥
- Czech
- oves setý
- Danish
- Almindelig havre
- Dutch
- Haver
- Dutch
- Gekweekte haver
- English
- Oat
- English
- Cultivated Oat
- English
- Common Oat
- English
- Common Oats
- English
- Sativa Oats
- Esperanto
- avenkaĉo
- Estonian
- harilik kaer
- Finnish
- peltokaura
- French
- avoine cultivée
- Galician
- Avea
- German
- Saat-Hafer
- Hungarian
- Abrakzab
- Italian
- Avena comune
- Japanese
- エンバク
- Lithuanian
- Sėjamoji aviža
- Modern Greek
- Βρώμη
- Polish
- Owies zwyczajny
- Portuguese
- Aveia
- Russian
- Овёс посевной
- Swedish
- havre
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