
Return of the Lemnaceae: duckweed as a model plant system in …
2021年10月11日 · This review details the anatomy, development, physiology, and molecular characteristics of the Lemnaceae to introduce them to the broader plant research community.
Return of the Lemnaceae: duckweed as a model plant system in …
In this review, we provide an overview of the species in the Lemnaceae family, how they can be used for commercial and research applications, current and future tool development, and available resources that again make these aquatic monocots an …
Duckweeds: their utilization, metabolites and cultivation - PMC
Duckweeds 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, ...
Flowering and Seed Production across the Lemnaceae - PMC
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.
The Lemnaceae (Duckweed Family) - WAYNE'S WORD
Taxonomic descriptions, images and dichotomous keys for the Lemnaceae (duckweed family) in North America.
Lemnaceae: Characters, Distribution and Affinities - Biology …
Characters of Lemnaceae: Floating or submerged perennial herbs without roots or with unbranched rhizoids; leafless, monoecious; flower unisexual, naked; staminate flower with one or 2 stamens; pistillate flower with unicarpellary, unilocular; fruit a utricle.
Duckweed (Lemnaceae): Its Molecular Taxonomy - Frontiers
2019年12月16日 · Lemnaceae (commonly known as water lens or duckweed) is a family of monocotyledonous water plants (Landolt, 1986; Landolt and Kandeler, 1987; Sree et al., 2016) characterized by the fastest growth rates among flowering plants …
Lemnaceae - FNA
Lemnaceae are the smallest and most reduced flowering plants. Therefore, closely related species have but few distinguishing characteristics that are easy to recognize. In addition, most of these features are strongly modificable and overlap considerably.
Lemnaceae - SpringerLink
Assessment of the possibility of exoornithochory of duckweeds (Lemnaceae) in the light of researches into the resistance of these plants to desiccation. Ekol. Pol. 29: 405–419.
Lemnaceae Genomics
Lemna.org is a repository of duckweed genome assemblies, annotations, and analysis tools for researchers. We currently host resources for the following clones: We hope to work with the community to add more genomes as the data are made available.
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