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Trophic Diversity in Duckweed: Mixotrophy, More Than the Sum of its Extremes.

PubMed · 2026-05-14

Duckweed — the tiny floating plants that blanket ponds — can feed on both sunlight and dissolved organic carbon simultaneously, a strategy called mixotrophy. This review compiles evidence that this dual feeding mode gives duckweed a growth advantage greater than either strategy alone, with implications for water cleanup and sustainable protein production.

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Duckweed (family Lemnaceae) can simultaneously use sunlight for photosynthesis and absorb exogenous organic carbon from water, a combined strategy called mixotrophy that produces synergistic — not merely additive — growth benefits.

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Duckweed's exceptionally rapid growth rate, high protein content, and demonstrated phytoremediation capacity make it a leading candidate for biotechnological applications in water cleanup, bioenergy, and sustainable food production.

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Duckweed offers research advantages over microalgae models because it is a clonal, genomically tractable flowering plant with direct environmental exchange, allowing findings to be more readily connected to higher-plant physiology.

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