Oryza sativa or Oryza glaberrima depending on the variety.
2006-09-04 00:06:24
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answered by Vincent G 7
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Scientific Name For Rice
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answered by Anonymous
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Rice Scientific Name
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answered by Anonymous
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Oryza Sativa
2006-09-07 22:13:47
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answered by riya k 2
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Scientific name: Oryza sativa.
Family: Poaceae
www.oisat.org/crops/staple_food/rice.html
2006-09-04 00:08:54
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answered by praveensin 1
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Oryza sativa is the scientific name. However, there are 2 subspecies:
Sbsp. indica and Sbsp. japonica
The second one is the type of rice that asians eat with the sticks because of the consistency. The rest of the world consume the indica type.
2006-09-04 09:06:13
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answered by Incubus 2
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Rice refers to two species (Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima) of grass, native to tropical and subtropical southern & southeastern Asia and to Africa, which together provide more than one fifth of the calories consumed by humans[1]. (The term "wild rice" can refer to wild species of Oryza, but conventionally refers to species of the related genus Zizania, both wild and domesticated.) Rice is an annual plant, growing to 1–1.8 m tall, occasionally more, with long slender leaves 50–100 cm long and 2–2.5 cm broad. The small wind-pollinated flowers are produced in a branched arching to pendulous inflorescence 30–50 cm long. The seed is a grain (caryopsis) 5–12 mm long and 2–3 mm thick.
2006-09-04 01:00:50
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answered by manas hemrajani 2
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Oryza sativa
2006-09-05 22:11:06
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answered by sonali 3
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Oryza sativa
2006-09-04 00:23:13
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answered by sweetgal 3
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Oryza sativa
2006-09-04 00:14:16
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answered by genie 1
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