ECOLOGICAL ADAPTATION AND PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LEMNA MINOR
Abstract
In this scientific article, the mechanisms of ecological adaptation and physiological characteristics of the plant Lemna minor (water lentil) were studied. In the study, the adaptation of the plant to the water environment, the efficiency of the use of nutrients, the intensity of photosynthesis and the resistance to stress factors were analyzed. The results showed that Lemna minor is a hydrophytic plant with high adaptability. This plant is important in ecological monitoring and biotechnological processes.
Keywords
Lemna minor, ecological adaptation, photosynthesis, hydrophyte, physiology, aquatic plants.
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