Genus: Lemna

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Last Modified 01/31/2012

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Nomenclature

Lemna Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 970. 1753.

List of Lemna Species

References to Lemna

  • Clark, H. L. 1968. The duckweeds of Minnesota. Michigan Bot. 7: 67-76.
  • Daubs, E. H. 1965. A monograph of Lemnaceae. Illinois Biol. Monogr. 34. Univ. Illinois Press, Urbana, IL.
  • Hegelmaier, C. F. 1868. Die Lemnaceen. Eine monographische Untersuchung. Leipzig.
  • Hicks, L. E. 1932. Flower production in the Lemnaceae. Ohio J. Science 32: 115-128.
  • Hillman, W. S. 1961. The Lemnaceae. A review of the descriptive and experimental literature. Bot. Rev. 27: 221-287.
  • Hillman, W. S. et.al. 1978. The uses of duckweeds. Amer. Sci. 66: 442-451.
  • Landolt, E. 1986. The family of Lemnaceae- a mongraphic study (Vol. 1). Veroff. Geobot. Inst. ETH Stiftung Rubel Zurich 2: 1-566.
  • Landolt, E.; Kandeler, R. 1987. The family of Lemnaceae- a mongraphic study (Vol. 2). Veroff. Geobot. Inst. ETH Stiftung Rubel Zurich 4: 1-638.
  • Larson, J. S.; Searcy, K. B. 2007. Lemna minuta (Lemnaceae) discovered in Massachusetts. Rhodora 109: 456-458.
  • Lemon, G. D.; Posluszny, U. 2000. Comparative shoot development and evolution in the Lemnaceae. Int. J. Plant Sci. 161: 733-748.
  • Moyle, J. B. 1945. Some chemical factors influencing the distribution of aquatic plants in Minnesota. Amer. Midl. Naturalist 34: 402-420.
  • Reveal, J. L. 1990. The neotypification of Lemna minuta Humb., Bonpl. & Kunth, an earlier name fro Lemna minuscula Herter (Lemnaceae). Taxon 39: 328-330.
  • Saeger, A. 1929. The flowering of Lemnaceae. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 56: 351-358.
  • Saeger, A. C. 1929. The flowering of Lemnaceae. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 56: 351-358. (+ 3 plates)
  • Thompson, C. H. 1897. A revision of the American Lemnaceae occurring north of Mexico. Rep. Missouri Bot. Gard. 9: 1-42.
  • den Hartog, R. M.; F. vans de Plas. 1970. A synopsis of Lemnaceae. Blumea 18: 355-368.