Publications by authors named "Shawn Sorrels"

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  • * Researchers refined a technique to extract DNA from both duckweed and bacteria together, and created a fingerprinting method to identify bacterial presence in duckweed samples.
  • * They developed strain-specific primers to accurately detect and quantify the association of different bacterial strains with duckweed, revealing variations in colonization density and confirming findings with confocal microscopy.
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The aquatic Lemnaceae family, commonly called duckweed, comprises some of the smallest and fastest growing angiosperms known on Earth. Their tiny size, rapid growth by clonal propagation, and facile uptake of labeled compounds from the media were attractive features that made them a well-known model for plant biology from 1950 to 1990. Interest in duckweed has steadily regained momentum over the past decade, driven in part by the growing need to identify alternative plants from traditional agricultural crops that can help tackle urgent societal challenges, such as climate change and rapid population expansion.

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