Dr. Slovin has done extensive research on duckweed biochemistry and genetics. She has isolated a number of interesting Lemna mutants and has developed a system of tissue culture for Lemna.
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Pigment content of several samples of duckweed growing wild on wastewater ... Duckweed species are small floating aquatic plants found worldwide and often seen growing in thick, blanket-like mats on still, nutrient-rich fresh and brackish waters.
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The Maine Technology Institute awarded a grant to Aquaculture Engineering to research the feasibility of growing duckweed on indoor fish tanks for a certified organic livestock feed.
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www.mofga.org/Default.aspx?tabid=631
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Growing duckweed in our AP system. ... Duckweed Genome - NJN News Science & Technology Report · Added. 2:59. Duckweed Genome - NJN News Science & Technology ...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkZyKLdbUkM
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In the last eleven years we have been working on growing duckweed on ... phosphorus uptake by the duckweed growing in the laboratory and field systems ...
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doi.wiley.com/10.1002/clen.200800210
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・ 1 Duckweed can be found in most pet stores that sell fish and fish supplies, and at garden centers selling... ・ 2 Choose a pond in full sun with slow moving or still water, that already contains fish, preferable koi... ・ 3 To help the duc...
http://www.ehow.com/how_5124227_grow-duckweed.html
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Subject: Re:Growing duckweed ... >From: "G. johnson" <chsb at voicenet_com> >To: Aquatic-Plants at actwin_com >Subject: duckweed > >We are trying to grow duckweed in the classroom using a cloning kit from >Ward's but little is happeneing. We are using growth medium supplied >and the dishes are near the window.
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What nutrient level and pH level is recommended for growing duckweed? ... I suggest boiling one wheat grain in a little distilled water and then make up to a litre volume. Put the duckweed on top. They should double every three days at 22ºC. I have read that sycamore / maple leaves are also a good nutrient source.
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