The Duckweed Experiment: Effects of Lowering Light Intensity on the Rate of Per Capita Growth of Lemna minor

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January 13, 2015

 

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Both groups were kept under a controlled light source for fourteen days and plant counts were taken at regular intervals. The ravg for the experimental group was 0.1613 and the ravg for the control group was 0.2047. The results indicated that our predictions were correct; duckweed that received less light exhibited a lower rate of growth...
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The results indicated that our predictions were correct; duckweed that received less light exhibited a lower rate of growth. For those interested in harvesting duckweed, future studies can focus in determining the amount of light needed for optimal growth. Introduction Plants are able to convert light energy into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis (Campbell & Reese, 2005)...
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