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Lemna perpusilla

Research on the effects of nitroaromatic EMs on terrestrial plants has taken a long and winding path that has yet to reach its destination. Early studies were mainly designed to demonstrate that newly developed explosives were not highly phytotoxic or focused on assessing the effects of TNT and related compounds associated with pink water waste on aquatic plants [33-35], Schott and Worthley [34] found that the growth of Lemna perpusilla Torn was reduced at TNT concentrations of 1 mg L 1... [Pg.46]

Schott CD and Worthley EG, The Toxicity of TNT and Related Wastes to an Aquatic Flowering Plant, Lemna perpusilla Torn, AD-0778158, Final/Technical Report, Edgewood Arsenal, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, 1974. [Pg.73]

Perhaps the most intensively studied higher plant is Lemna perpusilla (duckweed), which was subjected to extensive deuterium replacement by Cope et ( ). ... [Pg.190]

Isol. from Gibberella fujikuroi and Lemna perpusilla. Inhibitor of flowering. Cryst. Mp 201-203° (anhyd.). -84° (EtOH). [Pg.8]

Lemna minor L. L. perpusilla Torrey Qing Ping (Duckweed) (aerial part) Luteolin-7-beta-D-glucopyranoside.50 For circulation, measles, swollen feet, depurative, diuretic, soporific. [Pg.98]


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