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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Avena_fatuaAvena fatua - Wikipedia

    Avena vilis Wallr. Avena fatua is a species of grass in the oat genus. It is known as the common wild oat. This oat is native to Eurasia but it has been introduced to most of the other temperate regions of the world. It is naturalized in some areas and considered a noxious weed in others.

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  2. cals.cornell.edu › weed-science › weed-profilesWild oat | CALS

    Wild oat is a common contaminant of most grain crop seed, and even a low percentage contamination can result in planting thousands of wild oat seeds per acre. Although less than 1% of wild oat mill screenings fed to cattle pass unharmed into the manure, this can still be an enormous number of seeds.

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  3. Wild oat, (genus Avena), genus of tufted annual grasses of the family Poaceae, native to Eurasia and Africa. Wild oats are sometimes cut for hay, and young plants provide forage for grazing animals. All species have edible seeds, and domesticated oats (Avena sativa) are an important cereal crop in.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AvenaAvena - Wikipedia

    Wild oats. Several species of Avena occur in the wild, sometimes as weeds in agricultural fields. They are known as wild oats or oat-grasses.

    • Avena, L. 1753 not Scop. 1777 nor Thell. 1911
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  5. Hace 6 días · Wild Oats (genus Avena) are tufted annual grasses that can grow in most soil types with good drainage. In some farming practices, wild oats are considered highly invasive due to its competitive nature to take over. However, this grass type cannot grow in any shade.

  6. Wild oat is considered a noxious weed in many parts of the world, having spread from Europe and Central and Southwest Asia to temperate areas worldwide. It was introduced to North America by early European settlers, and is now a common weed of seed crops.

  7. Common names: wild oats. Avena fatua (wild oat) is a winter annual grass (family Poaceae) that is a common agricultural weed. It grows in most grassland sites within the state, particularly in sandy/poor soils, often on the road verges.