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The first draft genome of the aquatic model plant Lemna minor opens the route for future stress physiology research and biotechnological applications
2015
Biotechnology for Biofuels
Freshwater duckweed, comprising the smallest, fastest growing and simplest macrophytes has various applications in agriculture, phytoremediation and energy production. Lemna minor, the so-called common duckweed, is a model system of these aquatic plants for ecotoxicological bioassays, genetic transformation tools and industrial applications. Given the ecotoxic relevance and high potential for biomass production, whole-genome information of this cosmopolitan duckweed is needed. Results: The 472
doi:10.1186/s13068-015-0381-1
pmid:26609323
pmcid:PMC4659200
fatcat:h2bso6dnhbgudfxjdblbzhrtga