Ramesh Basnet, Anping Du, Li Tan, Ling Guo, Yanglin Jin, Z. Yi, Tianfang Huang, Yang Fang, Hai Zhao
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Abstract
Duc kweeds are becoming an emerging plant protein source as it may be produced in a more efficient and eco-friendly manner than other major crops. Screening is essential for tapping the desired traits. We conducted the screening on 32 Lemna species and accessions available in the Gene Bank. It follows two steps screening, primary screening involved culturing in 1/5 strength Hoagland Solution (HS) for one week. Based on protein %, the best three strains were cultured two sets ammonium and nitrate nitrogen source. Based on both biomass and protein content, D0158 strain was identified as the best. Then, the strain was optimized in five different parameters. In our study, we found that a longer photoperiod resulted in greater biomass accumulation and a lower percentage of protein. There was a 6.51% increase in crude protein, rising from 30.97% to 33.13% and dry biomass growth rate increase of 54.48% from 4.35 to 6.72 g/m2/d. The findings can be used to enhance the duckweed indoor cultivation system. Additionally, this protocol can be applied to other duckweed strains for similar purposes.
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The Chiang Mai Journal of Science is an international English language peer-reviewed journal which is published in open access electronic format 6 times a year in January, March, May, July, September and November by the Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University. Manuscripts in most areas of science are welcomed except in areas such as agriculture, engineering and medical science which are outside the scope of the Journal. Currently, we focus on manuscripts in biology, chemistry, physics, materials science and environmental science. Papers in mathematics statistics and computer science are also included but should be of an applied nature rather than purely theoretical. Manuscripts describing experiments on humans or animals are required to provide proof that all experiments have been carried out according to the ethical regulations of the respective institutional and/or governmental authorities and this should be clearly stated in the manuscript itself. The Editor reserves the right to reject manuscripts that fail to do so.