Oryza sativa
Oryza sativa Oryza sativa, vulgo oryza, est planta herbacea quae duas familiae Poacearum subspecies annuas comprehendit, in tropicis et subtropicis Asiae et Africae regionibus australibus endemicas .
Et in Shinto Iaponiae , oryza origo cari cibi putatur et pro deitetibus dedicatur cum ritu festi .[1]
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