The aim of this work was to examine the multiplication of the common duckweed (Lemna minor), an aquatic plant species widespread in European stagnant waters, in two different media (Murashige – Skoog and Hoagland) with and without phenol supplementation. In order to quantify plant multiplication we have used relative growth rate and tolerance indices on both tested media and at five phenol concentrations (10, 15, 20, 30 and 100 mg/L). Furthermore, we examined the possibility of phenol removal from aqueous media containing different phenol concentrations, by using plant/bacteria system consisting of the duckweed and its naturally occurring microbial populations. After 7 days, number of newly formed fronds was approximately four times higher ...
In January 2003, in the Animal Production Research Unit, Lara, Venezuela, duckweed (Lemna minor) was...
We investigated the removal of phenol from water solutions (200 mg L-1) using two varieties of lettu...
Previous researches have demonstrated that presence of some carbohydrates in the culture medium will...
The main topic of this study is the bioremediation potential of the common duckweed, Lemna minor L.,...
U ovoj doktorskoj disertaciji ispitivano je uklanjanje fenola iz tečne hranljive podloge pomoću soči...
In this work, we demonstrate that the rhizosphere of common duckweed (Lemna minor) is inhabited with...
This study aimed to assess the ability of two Lebanese duckweed species, (Lemna minor and L. gibba),...
Phytoremediation potential of duckweeds (Lemna minuta, Lemna minor) to remove nutrients from simulat...
Phenol is an organic hazardous pollutant that exerts toxic effects on living cells at relatively at ...
The culture of the floating aquatic plant, duckweed (Lemna minor), as an agent of domestic sewage tr...
<p>The use of duckweed-based wastewater treatment systems for producing biomass with high crude prot...
A simple novel method for indoor culture experiments with small floating water plants, such as Lemna...
Duckweeds are considered suitable plants for bioremediation of wastewaters because they can tolerate...
Duckweed (L. minor) is a cosmopolitan aquatic plant of simplified morphology and rapid vegetative re...
Duckweed (L. minor) is a cosmopolitan aquatic plant of simplified morphology and rapid vegetative re...
In January 2003, in the Animal Production Research Unit, Lara, Venezuela, duckweed (Lemna minor) was...
We investigated the removal of phenol from water solutions (200 mg L-1) using two varieties of lettu...
Previous researches have demonstrated that presence of some carbohydrates in the culture medium will...
The main topic of this study is the bioremediation potential of the common duckweed, Lemna minor L.,...
U ovoj doktorskoj disertaciji ispitivano je uklanjanje fenola iz tečne hranljive podloge pomoću soči...
In this work, we demonstrate that the rhizosphere of common duckweed (Lemna minor) is inhabited with...
This study aimed to assess the ability of two Lebanese duckweed species, (Lemna minor and L. gibba),...
Phytoremediation potential of duckweeds (Lemna minuta, Lemna minor) to remove nutrients from simulat...
Phenol is an organic hazardous pollutant that exerts toxic effects on living cells at relatively at ...
The culture of the floating aquatic plant, duckweed (Lemna minor), as an agent of domestic sewage tr...
<p>The use of duckweed-based wastewater treatment systems for producing biomass with high crude prot...
A simple novel method for indoor culture experiments with small floating water plants, such as Lemna...
Duckweeds are considered suitable plants for bioremediation of wastewaters because they can tolerate...
Duckweed (L. minor) is a cosmopolitan aquatic plant of simplified morphology and rapid vegetative re...
Duckweed (L. minor) is a cosmopolitan aquatic plant of simplified morphology and rapid vegetative re...
In January 2003, in the Animal Production Research Unit, Lara, Venezuela, duckweed (Lemna minor) was...
We investigated the removal of phenol from water solutions (200 mg L-1) using two varieties of lettu...
Previous researches have demonstrated that presence of some carbohydrates in the culture medium will...