The fine structure of autotrophic and heterotrophic cells of Chlorella vulgaris (Emerson strain)
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概要
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Cells of the Emerson strain of Chlorella vulgaris become very much enlarged when cultured heterotrophically. The ultrastructure of these giant cells has been examined and compared with that of cells cultured autotrophically. The chief area of difference is within the chloroplast where there is a massive accumulation of starch and little or no synthesis of lamellae under heterotrophic conditions. Synthesis of cell wall material is apparently possible under heterotrophic conditions but the production of the various cellular organelles does not keep pace with the increase in cell volume.
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著者
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Griffiths D.j.
School Of Biological Sciences La Trobe University
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Griffiths D.a.
School Of Biological Sciences La Trobe University