Physiological changes accompanying the recovery of cell division in "giant" cells of Chlorella vulgaris (EMERSON strain)
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概要
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A homogeneous population of "giant" cells of the EMERSON strain of Chlorella vulgaris, produced following culture under carefully controlled conditions in a glucose medium in the dark, recovers its capacity to undergo cell division when returned to autotrophic conditions. A similar recovery also occurs after a prolonged period of culture in the dark. The division of the giant cells is accompanied, in each case, by marked pigment synthesis and a consequent recovery of photosynthetic capacity. Under autotrophic conditions the recovery of cell division and restoration of the full pigment concentration are complete within a 24 hr period. The recovery which takes place in a glucose medium in the dark occurs only after a period of 10-14 days growth.
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著者
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Griffiths Dilwyn
Botany Department La Trobe University
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Griffiths Dilwyn
Botany Department School Of Biological Sciences La Trobe University
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THlNH LUONG
Botany Department, School of Biological Sciences, La Trobe University
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Thlnh Luong
Botany Department School Of Biological Sciences La Trobe University
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