lemna (Meaning)

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lemna (n)

minute aquatic herbs floating on or below the water surface of still water consisting of a leaflike frond or plant body and single root

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lemna Sentence Examples

  1. Lemna, commonly known as duckweed, is a small aquatic plant characterized by its floating leaves and fast growth.
  2. Lemna is a free-floating species that typically forms dense mats on the surface of ponds, lakes, and slow-moving rivers.
  3. The genus Lemna belongs to the duckweed family, Lemnaceae, which consists of seven genera and approximately 38 species.
  4. Lemna exhibits a global distribution, occurring in both temperate and tropical regions, with its greatest diversity found in North America.
  5. Lemna species are characterized by their extremely reduced morphology, often lacking roots and vascular tissues, and consisting primarily of a floating thallus.
  6. The thallus of Lemna is typically lenticular or ovate in shape, with a single root developing from the underside.
  7. Asexually reproducing species of Lemna form new fronds from pouches on the parent plant, while sexually reproducing species produce minute flowers.
  8. Lemna species are prolific reproducers, doubling their biomass in a matter of days under favorable conditions.
  9. Due to their rapid growth and high biomass production, Lemna species have been explored as a potential source of biofuel and animal feed.
  10. Lemna also plays a role in the ecosystem, providing habitat for small aquatic organisms and contributing to nutrient cycling in water bodies.

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minute aquatic herbs floating on or below the water surface of still water consisting of a leaflike frond or plant body and single root

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Lemna, commonly known as duckweed, is a small aquatic plant characterized by its floating leaves and fast growth.

Lemna is a free-floating species that typically forms dense mats on the surface of ponds, lakes, and slow-moving rivers.

The genus Lemna belongs to the duckweed family, Lemnaceae, which consists of seven genera and approximately 38 species.

Lemna exhibits a global distribution, occurring in both temperate and tropical regions, with its greatest diversity found in North America.