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Features of the Duckweed Lemna That Support Rapid Growth under Extremes of Light Intensity

Jared J. Stewart, William W. Adams, Marina López‐Pozo, Naiara Doherty Garcia, Maureen McNamara, Christine Escobar, Barbara Demmig‐Adams

2021Cells41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study addresses the unique functional features of duckweed via comparison of Lemna gibba grown under controlled conditions of 50 versus 1000 µmol photons m−2 s−1 and of a L. minor population in a local pond with a nearby population of the biennial weed Malva neglecta. Principal component analysis of foliar pigment composition revealed that Malva was similar to fast-growing annuals, while Lemna was similar to slow-growing evergreens. Overall, Lemna exhibited traits reminiscent of those of its close relatives in the family Araceae, with a remarkable ability to acclimate to both deep shade and full sunlight. Specific features contributing to duckweed’s shade tolerance included a foliar pigment composition indicative of large peripheral light-harvesting complexes. Conversely, features contributing to duckweed’s tolerance of high light included the ability to convert a large fraction of the xanthophyll cycle pool to zeaxanthin and dissipate a large fraction of absorbed light non-photochemically. Overall, duckweed exhibited a combination of traits of fast-growing annuals and slow-growing evergreens with foliar pigment features that represented an exaggerated version of that of terrestrial perennials combined with an unusually high growth rate. Duckweed’s ability to thrive under a wide range of light intensities can support success in a dynamic light environment with periodic cycles of rapid expansion.

Topics & Concepts

LemnaBiologyBotanyAntheraxanthinLemna minorZeaxanthinPopulationEvergreenLight intensityPerennial plantXanthophyllLemna gibbaShade toleranceHorticultureCanopyPhotosynthesisAquatic plantCarotenoidLuteinEcologyMacrophyteSociologyDemographyOpticsPhysicsCoastal wetland ecosystem dynamicsConstructed Wetlands for Wastewater TreatmentEcology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
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