2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.06.27.546714
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Physiological adaptation to high irradiance in duckweeds depends on light habitat niche and is ecotype and species-specific

Kellie E. Smith,
Laura Cowan,
Beth Taylor
et al.

Abstract: Duckweeds are free-floating aquatic organisms with species ranging from 2 mm-10 mm, where each plant is a single leaflike structure. Recognized as an emerging food crop, their fast growth rates offer potential for cultivation in closed systems. However the majority of available duckweed clones lack information regarding habitat origin and physiology. We describe a novel UK collection derived from low light (dLL) or high light (dHL) habitats and profiled for growth, photosynthesis and photoprotection (Non Photo… Show more

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