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A synopsis of the Lemnaceae

1970
The family Lemnaceae is divided into 2 subfamilies, Lemnoideae with the genera Spirodela and Lemna — the latter with 2 subgenera, Lemna and Staurogeton — and Wolffioideae with the genera Wolffia, Wolffiopsis, Wolffiella, and Pseudowolffia, the last two being new and based on former infrageneric taxa.
Hartog, C. (Cees) den, Plas, F. van der
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Revision of family Lemnaceae in Chile

1993
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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WOLFFIA PAPULIFERA THOMPSON (LEMNACEAE), NEW TO MICHIGAN

1986
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The Australian species of Wolffia (Lemnaceae)

1972
Two species of Wolffia are known from Australia; these can be easily identified by means of the following key. I. Dorsal side slightly convex; ventral side laterally compressed, with a slight bulge below the budding pouch; width greatest in the dorsal plane.................. 1. W. australiana I.
Hartog, C. (Cees) den, Plas, F. van der
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Lemnaceae du Rwanda

Bulletin du Jardin botanique national de Belgique / Bulletin van de National Plantentuin van België, 1973
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[Poly- and metaphosphates in higher plants (Lemnaceae)].

Planta, 2014
After pulse-labelling with [(32)P]orthophosphate of higher plants (Lemna perpusilla (Torrey) and Lemna gibba (L.)) which were previously grown in a P-free medium for 24 h, the [(32)P]-radioactivity is partially incorporated into condensed inorganic phosphates.
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