# Do interspecific hybrids lead to new evolutionary avenues in the plant family Lemnaceae?

**Authors:** K. Sowjanya Sree, Klaus‐J. Appenroth

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/nph.70904 · 2026-01-09

## Abstract

This article is a Commentary on Lee et al. (2026), 250: 629–647.

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** benzoic acid (MESH:D019817), salicylic acid (MESH:D020156)
- **Species:** Lemna japonica (species) [taxon 161100], Spirodela polyrhiza (greater duckweed, species) [taxon 29656], Lemna perpusilla (species) [taxon 161103], Japonica (genus) [taxon 73258], Lemna minor (species) [taxon 4472], Brachyspira intermedia (species) [taxon 84377], Lemna gibba (swollen duckweed, species) [taxon 4470], Landoltia punctata (species) [taxon 50518], Lemna (duckweed, genus) [taxon 4469], Lemna aequinoctialis (species) [taxon 89585], Lemna turionifera (species) [taxon 161106], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Spirodela (genus) [taxon 4473]

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