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''Lolium'' is a genus of tufted grasses in the bluegrass subfamily (Pooideae). It is often called ryegrass, but this term is sometimes used to refer to grasses in other genera. They are characterized by bunch-like growth habits. ''Lolium'' is native to
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and northern
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, as well as being cultivated and naturalized in
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, the
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, and various oceanic islands. Ryegrasses are naturally
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, with 2n=14, and are closely related to the fescues (''Festuca''). Ryegrass should not be confused with rye, which is a grain crop.


Species

Species of ''Lolium'' include: * '' Lolium arundinaceum'' (Schreb.) Darbysh. - Eurasia + North Africa from Portugal + Canary Islands to Himalayas +
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; naturalized in East Asia, Australia, North + South America, various islands * '' Lolium canariense'' Steud. - Canary Islands ryegrass - Canary Islands, Cape Verde * '' Lolium giganteum '' Lam. - Eurasia from Ireland to China; Bioko * '' Lolium hybridum'' Hausskn. - Assam, Bhutan - Intermediate ryegrass * '' Lolium mazzettianum'' (E.B.Alexeev) Darbysh. - Sichuan, Yunnan * '' Lolium multiflorum'' Lam. - Eurasia + North Africa from Portugal + Canary Islands to Himalayas; naturalized in East Asia, Australia, North + South America, various islands * '' Lolium perenne'' L. - perennial ryegrass - Eurasia + North Africa from Azores to Kashmir; naturalized in East Asia, Australia, North + South America, various islands * '' Lolium persicum'' Boiss. & Hohen. - Persian ryegrass or Persian darnel - from
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to China; naturalized in scattered locations in the United States + Canada * '' Lolium pratense'' (Huds.) Darbysh. - Eurasia + North Africa from Iceland + Azores to Kashmir + Yakutia; naturalized in East Asia, Australia, North + South America, various islands * '' Lolium remotum'' Schrank - Indian Subcontinent; sparingly naturalized in scattered locations in Europe + northern Asia * ''
Lolium rigidum ''Lolium rigidum'' is a species of annual grass. Common names by which it is known include annual ryegrass, a name also given to Italian ryegrass (''Lolium multiflorum''), rigid ryegrass, stiff darnel, Swiss ryegrass and Wimmera ryegrass. It is ...
'' Gaudin - stiff darnel, Wimmera ryegrass, annual ryegrass - Eurasia + North Africa from Portugal + Canary Islands to China; sparingly naturalized in scattered locations in Australia + Americas * '' Lolium saxatile H.Scholz & S.Scholz - Canary Islands * ''
Lolium temulentum ''Lolium temulentum'', typically known as darnel, poison darnel, darnel ryegrass or cockle, is an annual plant of the genus ''Lolium'' within the family Poaceae. The plant stem can grow up to one meter tall, with inflorescence in the ears and pur ...
'' L. - Darnel, poison darnel - Eurasia + North Africa from Portugal + Canary Islands to China; sparingly naturalized in scattered locations in Australia + Americas ; Formerly included Several former ''Lolium'' species now regarded as part of other genera: '' Castellia'', '' Enteropogon'', ''
× Festulolium × ''Festulolium'' is a nothogenus of flowering plants in the grass family Poaceae. Naturally occurring hybrids, they are the result of crosses between species of two distinct grass genera, ''Festuca'' (the fescues) and ''Lolium'' (the ryegrasse ...
'', ''
Hainardia ''Hainardia'' is a genus of coastal plants in the grass family, native to the Mediterranean Basin. The only known species is ''Hainardia cylindrica'', known by several common names, including barbgrass, one-glumed hard-grass, and thintail. It is ...
'', '' Lepturus'', '' Melica'', and ''
Vulpia ''Vulpia'' is a widespread genus of plants in the grass family, native to many countries around the world and naturalized in many of the nations to which it is not native. It is most common in temperate regions. ''Vulpia'' is a part of a group o ...
''. File:Perennial Ryegrass.jpg, Perennial ryegrass, used as winter lawn. File:Illustration Leymus arenarius and Lolium temulentum0.jpg, Poison darnel (''Lolium temulentum'')


Cultivation and uses

''Lolium'' contains some species which are important grasses for lawns, and as
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and for grazing and hay for
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, being a highly nutritious stock feed. Ryegrasses are also used in
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control programs. It is the principal grazing grass in
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where some 10 million kilograms of certified seed are produced every year. There is a large range of
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s. The primary species found worldwide and used both for lawns and as a forage crop is perennial ryegrass (''Lolium perenne''). Like many cool-season grasses of the Poaceae, it harbors a symbiotic fungal endophyte, either ''
Epichloë ''Epichloë'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi forming an endophytic symbiosis with grasses. Grass choke disease is a symptom in grasses induced by some ''Epichloë'' species, which form spore-bearing mats (stromata) on tillers and suppress the ...
'' or its close relative ''
Neotyphodium ''Neotyphodium'' is a genus of endophytic fungi symbiotic with grasses. It used to contain a number of asexually reproducing species that colonize the leaves of cool-season grasses, but most of them, including the type species '' N. coenophial ...
'', both of which are members of the fungal family Clavicipitaceae. Some species, particularly ''L. temulentum'', are weeds which can have a severe impact on the production of wheat and other crops. Annual ryegrass (''L. rigidum'') is one of the most serious and costly weeds of cropping systems in southern Australia, and herbicide resistance is a frequent problem. Ryegrass pollen is also one of the major causes of hay fever.
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s, including those at the
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, the venue for Wimbledon, are planted with ryegrass. Glyphosate-resistant ''Lolium'' has been reported from Mississippi in 2006.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q158509 Pooideae Poaceae genera Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus