Inability of Euglena gracilis z to Utilize Nitrate, Nitrite and Urea as the Nitrogen Sources
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Euglena gracilis, strain z, did not utilize nitrate, nitrite and urea for growth as evidenced by their effects on cell multiplication, consumption of the nitrogenous compounds from the growth media and change of pH in the media, and also for the chlorophyll synthesis. Nitrate reductase and urease were not detected in the cells indicating that these nitrogenous compounds are not enzymatically assimilated. The results establish a clear distinction of E. gracilis, a plant-like protozoon, from green algae and other lower plants in nutritional requirements.
- 大阪府立大学の論文
- 1979-03-31
著者
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KITAOKA Shozaburo
Nutrition Laboratory, College of Agricurture
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Miyatake Kazutaka
Nutrition Laboratory College Of Agriculture
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ODA Yuji
Nutrition Laboratory, College of Agriculture
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Kitaoka Shozaburo
Nutrition Laboratory College Of Agriculture
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Oda Yuji
Nutrition Laboratory College Of Agriculture
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