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Plants of the Lemnaceae family are becoming increasingly popular among researchers. The goal of the study was to characterize trends in scientific research related to the use of aquatic plants from the Lemnaceae family for energy purposes, especially for
Małgorzata Krzywonos +4 more
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MODELING THE PROCESS OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN THE DUCKWEED [PDF]
Currently, duckweed is considered to be a cheap and effective way to treat wastewater from farm bioreactors. In addition to the environmental benefits, the productive duckweed biomass of the produced during wastewater treatment contains a high content of
Sergeeva I.Y., Al Kassab A.A.
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Lemna as a Sustainable, Highly Nutritious Crop: Nutrient Production in Different Light Environments
Development of a nutritious, sustainable food source is essential to address worldwide deficiencies in human micronutrients. Aquatic floating plants (e.g., species in the family Lemnaceae, duckweeds) are uniquely suited for area-efficient productivity ...
Stephanie K. Polutchko +6 more
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Flowering and Seed Production across the Lemnaceae [PDF]
Plants in the family Lemnaceae are aquatic monocots and the smallest, simplest, and fastest growing angiosperms. Their small size, the smallest family member is 0.5 mm and the largest is 2.0 cm, as well as their diverse morphologies make these plants ideal for laboratory studies.
Paul Fourounjian +2 more
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Industrial production of biogas offers a way to manage distillery leachate. The waste is usually subjected to anaerobic digestion for producing biogas. However, the effluent from anaerobic processes has high chemical oxygen demand (COD) and is harmful to
Piotr Dziugan +8 more
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A Promising Ash Supplementation Strategy in the Cultivation of Spirodela polyrrhiza Plants
An innovative approach to the management of waste in the form of ash obtained during biomass combustion is justified due to its specific properties, including the presence of macro- and microelements.
Zdzisława Romanowska-Duda +3 more
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Plant-based transient expression systems have recognized potential for use as rapid and cost-effective alternatives to expression systems based on bacteria, yeast, insect, or mammalian cells.
Anton Peterson +9 more
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Potential of duckweed for swine wastewater nutrient removal and biomass valorisation through anaerobic co-digestion [PDF]
Over the last decades, phytodepuration has been considered an efficient technology to treat wastewaters. The present study reports a bench scale depuration assay of swine wastewater using Lemna minor.
Duarte, Elizabeth +3 more
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Cultivation of Lemna Minor on Industry-Derived, Anaerobically Digested, Dairy Processing Wastewater
The growth and nutrient uptake capacity of a common duckweed (Lemnaceae) species, Lemna minor “Blarney”, on dairy processing wastewater pre-treated by an anaerobic digester (AD-DPW) was explored. L.
Rachel O’Mahoney +3 more
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Plant dispersal across the tropical Atlantic by wind and sea currents [PDF]
This review brings together evidence on the monophyly and ages of angiosperm lineages ranging across the tropical Atlantic with data on the direction, strength, and speed of sea currents and wind jets across that ocean. Mainly for pragmatic reasons (data
Renner, Susanne S.
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