High Concentrations of Ammonium Ions at Low pH Decrease the Number of Cyanobionts in Apical Portions of Azolla
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When Azolla plants (Azolla filiculoides var. japonica) were grown in media with high concentrations of ammonium ions at pH 3.5, numbers of cyanobionts in apical portions were very much reduced. Microscopic observations revealed that cyanobionts in these plants were preferentially damaged, with resultant death and lysis.
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著者
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Kitoh Shunji
Research Institute For Advanced Science And Technology Osaka Prefecture University
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Uheda Eiji
Research Institute For Advanced Science And Technology University Of Osaka Prefecture
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Uheda Eiji
Research Institute Of Advanced Science And Technology University Of Osaka Prefecture
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