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Culm of Bromus sterilis , showing typical grass morphology with blade-like leaves and inflorescence as spikelets organised in a panicle
Poaceae , also known as the true grasses , is the fourth largest plant family in the world with around 12,000 species and roughly 800 genera.[ 1] [ 2] They contain, among others, the cereal crop species and other plants of economic importance, such as the bamboos, and several important weeds.
Grasses probably originated in the understory of tropical rainforests in the Late Cretaceous , but have since come to occupy a wide range of different habitats.[ 3] [ 4] Notably, they are the dominant species in grasslands, open habitats that cover around one fifth of the earth's terrestrial surface.[ 3] The C4 photosynthetic pathway has evolved at least 22 times independently in the grasses; C4 species are more competitive than C3 plants in open habitats with high light intensity and warm temperatures.[ 5]
The deeper relationships in the family have been resolved by recent molecular phylogenetic work.[ 5] This has been translated into a modern classification which divides the grasses into twelve subfamilies and a number of tribes, with large tribes further divided into subtribes.[ 1]
Anomochlooideae , Pharoideae and Puelioideae are early diverging lineages containing only a few species. Most of the diversity falls into the two big BOP and PACMAD clades, which each contain roughly half of the family's species. C4 lineages have only evolved in the PACMAD clade, whereas many lineages in the BOP clade have evolved adaptations to cold climate.
While the higher-level classification of the grasses is now relatively well understood, taxonomic efforts continue at the species and genera level, and with continuing phylogenetic research, a number of names is likely to change.[ 6] The list of genera below is therefore likely to evolve with further study.
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Genera
809 genera are currently accepted:[ 7]
A
Arundinaria gigantea , a temperate woody bamboo (Bambusoideae : Arundinarieae )
Aakia J.R.Grande
Achnatherum P.Beauv.
Aciachne Benth.
Acidosasa C.D.Chu & C.S.Chao
Acostia Swallen
Acrachne Wight & Arn. ex Chiov.
Acritochaete Pilg.
Acroceras Stapf.
Acrospelion Besser
Actinocladum McClure ex Soderstr.
Adenochloa Zuloaga
Aegilops L.
× Aegilotriticum P.Fourn.
Aeluropus Trin.
Aemulanthus R.P.Oliveira & F.M.Ferreira
Afrotrichloris Chiov.
Agenium Nees
Agnesia Zuloaga & Judz.
× Agroelymus A.Camus (Agropyron × Elymus )
× Agropogon P.Fourn. (Agrostis × Polypogon )
Agropyron Gaertn.
Agropyropsis (Batt. & Trab.) A.Camus
Agrostis L.
Agrostopoa Davidse, Soreng & P.M.Peterson
Agrostula P.M.Peterson, Romasch., Soreng & Sylvester
× Agrothinopyrum Su Liu & Bing Liu (Agropyron × Thinopyrum )
Aira L.
Airopsis Desv.
Alexfloydia B.K.Simon
Alloeochaete C.E.Hubb.
Allolepis Soderstr. & H.F.Decker
Alloteropsis J.Presl.
Alopecurus L.
Alpagrostis P.M.Peterson, Romasch., Soreng & Sylvester
Altoparadisium Filg., Davidse, Zuloaga & Morrone
Alvimia C.E.Calderón ex Soderstr. & Londoño
Amelichloa Arriaga & Barkworth
Ammochloa Boiss.
Ammophila Host – synonym of Calamagrostis
Ampelocalamus S.L.Chen T.H.Wen & G.Y.Sheng
Ampelodesmos Link
Amphibromus Nees
Amphicarpum Kunth
Amphipogon R.Br.
Anadelphia Hack.
Anatherum P.Beauv.
Ancistrachne S.T.Blake
Ancistragrostis S.T.Blake
Andropogon L.
Andropterum Stapf
Anemanthele Veldkamp
Aniselytron Merr.
Anisopogon R.Br.
Annamocalamus H.N.Nguyen, N.H.Xia & V.T.Tran
Anomochloa Brongn.
Anthaenantiopsis Mez ex Pilg.
Anthaenantia P.Beauv.
Anthephora Schreb.
Anthosachne Steud.
Anthoxanthum L.
Antinoria Parl.
Apera Adans.
Apluda L.
Apochiton C.E.Hubb. – synonym of Coelachyrum
Apochloa Zuloaga & Morrone
Apoclada McClure
Apocopis Nees
Arberella Soderstr. & C.E.Calderón
Arctagrostis Griseb.
× Arctodupontia Tzvelev (Arctophila × Dupontia )
Arctohyalopoa Röser & Tkach
Arctophila (Rupr.) Andersson – synonym of Dupontia
Arctopoa (Griseb.) Prob.
Aristida L.
Arrhenatherum P.Beauv.
Arthraxon P.Beauv.
Arthropogon Nees
Arthrostylidium Rupr.
Arundinaria Michx.
Arundinella Raddi
Arundo L.
Arundoclaytonia Davidse & R.P.Ellis
Asthenochloa Buse
Astrebla F.Muell.
Athroostachys Benth.
Atractantha McClure
Aulonemia Goudot
Aulonemiella L.G.Clark, Londoño, C.D.Tyrrell & Judz.
Australopyrum (Tzvelev) Á.Löve
Austrochloris Lazarides
Austroderia N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder
Austrostipa S.W.L.Jacobs & J.Everett
Avellinia Parl.
Avena L.
Avenella Bluff ex Drejer
Avenula (Dumort.) Dumort.
Axonopus P.Beauv.
B
Inflorescence of quaking grass (Briza media , Pooideae : Poeae )
C
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Pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana , Danthonioideae ) marking the landscape in Atacama Desert , Chile
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
Cultivation of rice, Oryza sativa (Oryzoideae : Oryzeae ), in Cambodia
P
Pharus parvifolius , an early-diverging grass in the subfamily Pharoideae , growing in the understory of tropical rainforest
Common reed (Arundinoideae : Arundineae ), growing on a lakeshore
Panicum L.
Pappagrostis Roshev.
Pappophorum Schreb.
Pappostipa (Speg.) Romasch., P.M.Peterson & Soreng
Parabambusa Widjaja
Paracolpodium (Tzvelev) Tzvelev
Paractaenum P.Beauv.
Parafestuca E.B.Alexeev
Parahyparrhenia A.Camus
Paramochloa P.M.Peterson, Soreng, Romasch. & Barberá
Parapholis C.E.Hubb.
Paratheria Griseb.
Pariana Aubl.
Parianella Hollowell, F.M.Ferreira & R.P.Oliveira
Parodiolyra Soderstr. & Zuloaga
Parodiophyllochloa Zuloaga & Morrone
Parvotrisetum Chrtek
Pascopyrum Á.Löve – synonym of Elymus L.
Paspalum L.
Patis Ohwi
Patzkea G.H.Loos
Pennisetum Rich. – synonym of Cenchrus
Pentameris P.Beauv.
Pentapogon R.Br.
Periballia Trin.
Peridictyon Seberg, Fred. & Baden
Perotis Aiton
Perrierbambus A.Camus
Peyritschia E.Fourn.
Phacelurus Griseb.
Phaenanthoecium C.E.Hubb.
Phaenosperma Munro ex Benth.
Phalaris L.
Pharus P.Browne
Pheidochloa S.T.Blake
Phippsia (Trin.) R.Br.
Phleum L.
Pholiurus Trin.
Phragmites Adans.
Phuphanochloa Sungkaew & Teerawat.
Phyllorachis Trimen
× Phyllosasa Demoly
Phyllostachys Siebold & Zucc.
Pinga Widjaja
Piptatheropsis Romasch., P.M.Peterson & Soreng
Piptatherum P.Beauv.
Piptochaetium J.Presl.
Piptophyllum C.E.Hubb.
Piresia Swallen
Piresiella Judz., Zuloaga & Morrone
Plagiantha Renvoize
Plagiosetum Benth.
Pleioblastus Nakai
Pleuropogon R.Br.
Plinthanthesis Steud.
Poa L.
Podagrostis (Griseb.) Scribn. & Merr.
Poecilostachys Hack.
Pogonachne Bor
Pogonarthria Stapf
Pogonatherum P.Beauv.
Pogonochloa C.E.Hubb.
Pogononeura Napper
Pohlidium Davidse, Soderstr. & R.P.Ellis
Poidium Nees
Polevansia De Winter
Polypogon Desf.
Polytoca R.Br.
Polytrias Hack.
Pommereulla Naezén
Potamophila R.Br.
Pratochloa Hardion
Prosphytochloa Schweick.
Psammagrostis C.A.Gardner & C.E.Hubb. – synonym of Eragrostis Wolf
Psammochloa Hitchc.
Psathyrostachys Nevski ex Roshev.
Pseudanthistiria (Hack.) Hook.f.
Pseudechinolaena Stapf
Pseudobambusa T.Q.Nguyen
Pseudobromus K.Schum.
Pseudodanthonia Bor & C.E.Hubb.
Pseudodichanthium Bor
Pseudoeriocoma Romasch., P.M.Peterson & Soreng
Pseudolasiacis (A.Camus) A.Camus
Pseudopentameris Conert
Pseudophleum Dogan
Pseudopogonatherum A.Camus
Pseudoraphis Griff. ex Pilg.
Pseudoroegneria (Nevski) Á.Löve
Pseudosasa Makino ex Nakai
Pseudosorghum A.Camus
Pseudostachyum Munro
Pseudotrachys M.Anil Kumar & B.R.P.Rao
Pseudoxytenanthera Soderstr. & R.P.Ellis
Pseudozoysia Chiov.
Psilathera Link
Psilolemma S.M.Phillips
Ptilagrostiella Romasch., P.M.Peterson & Soreng
Ptilagrostis Griseb.
Puccinellia Parl.
× Pucciphippsia Tzvelev
Puelia Franch.
R
S
Foxtail millet (Setaria italica , Panicoideae : Paniceae )
Saccharum L.
Sacciolepis Nash
Sarga Ewart
Sarocalamus Stapleton
Sartidia De Winter
Sasa Makino & Shibata
Sasaella Makino
Sasamorpha Nakai
Saugetia Hitchc. & Chase – synonym of Tetrapogon
Saxipoa Soreng, L.J.Gillespie & S.W.L.Jacobs
Schenckochloa J.J.Ortíz
Schismus P.Beauv.
Schizachne Hack.
Schizachyrium Nees
Schizostachyum Nees
Schmidiella Veldkamp
Schmidtia Steud. ex J.A.Schmidt
Schoenefeldia Kunth
Schoenefeldiella P.M.Peterson
Sclerochloa P.Beauv.
Sclerodactylon Stapf
Scleropogon Phil.
Scolochloa Link
Scrotochloa Judz.
Scutachne Hitchc. & Chase
Secale L.
Sehima Forssk.
Semiarundinaria Makino ex Nakai
Sesleria Scop.
Sesleriella Deyl
Setaria P.Beauv.
Setariopsis Scribn. ex Millsp.
Shibataea Makino ex Nakai
Sibirotrisetum Barberá, Soreng, Romasch., Quintanar & P.M.Peterson
Silentvalleya V.J.Nair, Sreek., Vajr. & Bhargavan
Simonachne E.J.Thomps.
Simplicia Kirk
Sinobambusa Makino ex Nakai
Sinochasea Keng
Sinosasa L.C.Chia ex N.H.Xia, Q.M.Qin & Y.H.Tong
Sirochloa S.Dransf.
Snowdenia C.E.Hubb.
Soejatmia K.M.Wong
Sohnsia Airy Shaw
Sokinochloa S.Dransf.
Sorghastrum Nash
Sorghum Moench
Spartina Schreb. – synonym of Sporobolus
Spartochloa C.E.Hubb.
Spathia Ewart
Sphaerobambos S.Dransf.
Sphaerocaryum Nees ex Hook.f.
Spheneria Kuhlm.
Sphenopholis Scribn.
Sphenopus Trin.
Spinifex L.
Spodiopogon Trin.
Sporobolus R.Br.
Stapfochloa H.Scholz
Stapletonia P.Singh, S.S.Dash & P.Kumari
Steinchisma Raf.
Steirachne Ekman
Stelanemia C.D.Tyrrell, L.G.Clark, P.L.Viana & Santos-Gonç.
Stenostachys Turcz.
Stenotaphrum Trin.
Stephanachne Keng
Stephostachys Zuloaga & Morrone
Stereochlaena Hack
Steyermarkochloa Davidse & R.P.Ellis
Stiburus Stapf
Stipa L.
Stipagrostis Nees
Stipellula Röser & Hamasha
Stolonochloa E.J.Thomps.
Streptochaeta Schrad. ex Nees
Streptogyna P.Beauv.
Streptolophus Hughes
Streptostachys Desv.
Styppeiochloa De Winter
Sucrea Soderstr.
Suddia Renvoize
Swallenia Soderstr. & H.F.Decker
Sylvipoa Soreng, L.J.Gillespie & S.W.L.Jacobs
T
Inflorescence of Tragus roxburghieae , a C4 grass in subfamily Chloridoideae
U
V
W
X, Y
Z
Cultivated varieties of maize or corn (Zea mays , Panicoideae : Andropogoneae )
References
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↑ 5.0 5.1 Grass Phylogeny Working Group II (2012). "New grass phylogeny resolves deep evolutionary relationships and discovers C4 origins". New Phytologist 193 (2): 304–312. doi :10.1111/j.1469-8137.2011.03972.x . ISSN 0028-646X . PMID 22115274 . Bibcode : 2012NewPh.193..304. .
↑ Vorontsova, Maria S.; Simon, Bryan K. (2012). "Updating classifications to reflect monophyly: 10 to 20 percent of species names change in Poaceae" . Taxon 61 (4): 735–746. doi :10.1002/tax.614003 . Bibcode : 2012Taxon..61..735V . https://www.researchgate.net/publication/260285689 .
↑ Poaceae Barnhart . Plants of the World Online . Retrieved 13 May 2025.
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