Szabó, Sándor Csizmár, Aliz Koleszár, Gergő Oláh, Viktor Birk, Sebastian Peeters, Edwin T.H.M.
This study aimed at testing the hypothesis that free-floating plants may facilitate the growth of submerged plants under hypertrophic conditions and intermediate plant density. The effects of Lemna presence on the growth of two submerged plants (Elodea nuttallii and Ceratophyllum demersum) over a nitrogen gradient were experimentally investigated. ...
Turck, Dominique Bohn, Torsten Castenmiller, Jacqueline de Henauw, Stefaan Hirsch-Ernst, Karen Ildico Maciuk, Alexandre Mangelsdorf, Inge Naska, Androniki Pelaez, Carmen Pentieva, Kristina
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Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods and Food Allergens (NDA) was asked to deliver an opinion on water lentil protein concentrate from a mixture of Lemna gibba and Lemna minor as a novel food (NF) pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2015/2283. Water lentil protein concentrate is produced from two water ...
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Large-scale use of fossil fuels has brought about increasingly serious problems of environmental pollution, development and utilization of renewable energy is one of the effective solutions. Duckweed has the advantages of fast growth, high starch content and no occupation of arable land, so it is a promising starchy energy plant. A new submerged du...
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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 l...
Taghipour, Elham Bog, Manuela Frootan, Fateme Shojaei, Sadegh Rad, Nima Arezoumandi, Mahdi Jafari, Mahyat Salmanian, Ali Hatef
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Frontiers in Plant Science
The Lemnaceae family (duckweed) consists of at least three recognized genera with six reported species in Iran that are distributed in wetlands. Duckweeds are the simplest and smallest flowering aquatic monocots with free-floating fronds that can reproduce asexually every 2–3 days. Duckweed could be a major source of balanced amino acids and high p...
Szabó, Sándor Koleszár, Gergő Zavanyi, Györgyi Nagy, Péter Tamás Braun, Mihály Hilt, Sabine
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Free-floating and rootless submerged macrophytes are typical, mutually exclusive vegetation types that can alternatively dominate in stagnant and slow flowing inland water bodies. A dominance of free-floating plants has been associated with a lower number of aquatic ecosystem services and can be explained by shading of rootless submerged macrophyte...
Cox, Kevin Manchego, Jordan Meyers, Blake Czymmek, Kirk Harkess, Alex
Duckweeds are the smallest angiosperms, possessing a simple body architecture and highest rates of biomass accumulation. They can grow near-exponentially via clonal propagation. Understanding their reproductive biology, growth, and development is essential to unlock their potential for phytoremediation, carbon capture, and nutrition. However, there...
Ullah, Hafiz Gul, Bakhtiar Khan, Haroon Akhtar, Naveed Rehman, Khushnood Ur Zeb, Umar
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BMC Plant Biology
Duckweed ( Lemna minor L.) is an aquatic macrophyte and grows profoundly on the surface of polluted water reservoirs of Pakistan. The plant can be used as a potential alternative for the fish and poultry industry to meet the promptly growing demand for feed. Our study investigates the effect of varying concentrations (ppm) of nutrients like N, P, a...
Mes, Jurriaan J. Esser, Diederik Oosterink, Els van den Dool, Ronald T.M. Engel, Jasper de Jong, Govardus A.H. Wehrens, Ron van der Meer, Ingrid M.
A human intervention trial was conducted to study amino acid uptake of the novel Lemna protein concentrate (LPC) in comparison to whey (WPC). The study was a cross-over, double-blind, controlled trial in which 12 healthy participants received 20 grams of LPC and WPC in randomised order. The LPC consumption resulted in a significant lower postprandi...
Koleszár, Gergő Nagy, Zoltán Peeters, Edwin T.H.M. Borics, Gábor Várbíró, Gábor Birk, Sebastian Szabó, Sándor
Dominant floating and submerged rootless vegetation can be regarded as alternative stable states world-wide. The competition between these two vegetation types can be strongly influenced by epiphytic algae. These algae, on the other hand, are partially controlled by grazers like snails. However, how this interaction between snails and epiphyton aff...