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== Biology ==
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Revision as of 20:41, 5 February 2013

Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn.

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Order Poales
Family Gramineae
Genus Eleusine

2n = 36

Origin : Ethiopia

wild and cultivated

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Popular names

  • English: finger millet, African millet, koracan
  • French: petit mil, coracan
  • German: Fingerhirse
  • Dutch, Afrikaans: vogel gierst
  • Portuguese: luco, capim colonial, nachenim
  • Swahili:
    • wimbi, ulezi (Lost crops of Africa)
    • mwimbi, ulezi (PROTA)
  • Amharic: dagussa, tokuso (Lost crops of Africa)
  • Nepalese: koddo (Lost crops of Africa)
  • Hindi: mandua, mandal (Wealth of India)
  • Bengali: marua (Wealth of India)
  • Marathi: nagli, nachoni (Wealth of India)
  • Gujerati: bavto, nagli (Wealth of India)
  • Telugu:
    • ragulu (Wealth of India)
    • rāgi (DEDR)
  • Tamil:
    • ragi, kelvaregu (Wealth of India)
    • irāki, iṟuṅku (DEDR)
  • Kannada:
    • ragi (Wealth of India)
    • rāgi (DEDR)
  • Malayalam:
    • muttari (Wealth of India)
    • rāgi, ṟayi (DEDR)
  • Koḍagu: eri (DEDR)
  • Iruḷa: ra•yi (DEDR)
  • Toda: erxy (DEDR)
  • Tulu: rāgi (DEDR)


Biology

Classification

Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn. (1788)

Basionym:

  • Cynosurus coracan L. (1759)

Synonyms:

  • Cynosurus coracanus L. (1762)
  • Eleusine cerealis Salisb. (1796)

Linnaeus used coracan in 1759 and corrected the epithet to coracanus in 1762. It is still uncertain whether the original spelling has to be maintained or corrected.

Cultivars

History

see Candolle's and Sturtevant's articles.

Uses

  • cereal : grain used entire or ground for porridge.
  • beverage: grain malted and made into a beer.

References

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