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Selective Feeding of the Duckweed Weevil on Three Common Species of Duckweed in Japan
We examined the feeding preferences of the duckweed weevil on three duckweed species: Spirodela polyrhiza (Sp), Landoltia punctata (Lp), and Lemna aequinoctialis (La). Feeding assays showed that the area of Lp consumed was significantly smaller than that of Sp and La.
Minako Isoda +5 more
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Duckweeds: their utilization, metabolites and cultivation [PDF]
AbstractDuckweeds are floating plants of the family Lemnaceae, comprising 5 genera and 36 species. They typically live in ponds or lakes and are found worldwide, except the polar regions. There are two duckweed subfamilies—namely Lemnoidea and Wolffioideae, with 15 and 21 species, respectively.
Baek, GahYoung +2 more
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With the development of aquaculture, wastewater treatment and diseases have been paid more and more attention. The question of how to improve the immunity of aquatic species, as well as treat aquaculture wastewater, has become an urgent problem.
Lin Yang +11 more
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Genomes and Transcriptomes of Duckweeds [PDF]
Duckweeds (Lemnaceae family) are the smallest flowering plants that adapt to the aquatic environment. They are regarded as the promising sustainable feedstock with the characteristics of high starch storage, fast propagation, and global distribution.
Dong An +4 more
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Density Dependence Influences the Efficacy of Wastewater Remediation by Lemna minor
As part of a circular economy (CE) approach to food production systems, Lemnaceae, i.e., duckweed species, can be used to remediate wastewater due to rapid nutrient assimilation and tolerance of non-optimal growing conditions. Further, given rapid growth
Éamonn Walsh +4 more
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Optimization of Molecular Methods for Detecting Duckweed-Associated Bacteria
The bacterial colonization dynamics of plants can differ between phylogenetically similar bacterial strains and in the context of complex bacterial communities. Quantitative methods that can resolve closely related bacteria within complex communities can
Kenneth Acosta +8 more
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The greater duckweed Spirodela polyrhiza (Lemnaceae) is a free-floating freshwater macrophyte. The effect of dietary inclusion of duckweed in the feed of common carp Cyprinus carpio fry was evaluated.
Avanish Kumar Shrivastav +7 more
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Duckweeds for Phytoremediation of Polluted Water
Tiny aquatic plants from the Lemnaceae family, commonly known as duckweeds, are often regarded as detrimental to the environment because of their ability to quickly populate and cover the surfaces of bodies of water. Due to their rapid vegetative propagation, duckweeds have one of the fastest growth rates among flowering plants and can accumulate large
Yuzhen Zhou +4 more
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Duckweed: Research Meets Applications
The Special Issue “Duckweed: Research Meets Applications” of the journal Plants (ISSN 2223-7747) presents a comprehensive update of the current progress in the field [...]
Viktor Oláh +2 more
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Duckweed (Lemnaceae) can support the development of freshwater aquaculture if used as extractive species in Integrated MultiTrophic Aquaculture (IMTA) systems.
Simona Paolacci +3 more
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