Duckweed, a sustainably cultivated plant also known as water lentils, has been officially approved for consumption within the ...
Develop greenhouse gas reduction technologies and valuable resources ranging from duckweed foods to biofuel Contribute to the Bio-Circular-Green (BCG) economic model being promoted by the Thai ...
Researchers at the Duckweed Holobiont Resource & Research Center (DHbRC) of the Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University in Bangkok, Thailand, now plan to harness the plant for green economic ...
Until now, EFSA considered duckweed a ‘novel food’, because of its low consumption in Europe (although it is consumed more ...
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Discover the World’s 7 Fastest-Growing PlantsDuckweed grows perfectly in tropical climates and is very common in the Southeast Asian countries of Vietnam and Thailand. An evergreen perennial flowering plant, the bamboo (Bambusa vulgaris ...
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