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Ultrastructural Characterization of Marine Chlorellae. I. Chlorella ovalis
Botanica Marina, 1980The ultrastructure of Chlorella ovalis has been studied. This investigation has allowed to evidence important systematic features as the cup shape of the plastid and the presence of a central pyrenoid in it. Moreover a mitochondrial reticulum and an origin of the Golgi apparatus from the nuclear envelope have been observed.
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Production of Protein and Lipid by Chlorella vulgaris and Chlorella pyrenoidosa
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1963Cultures of Chlorella vulgaris reach the stationary phase of their growth cycle more slowly than cultures of C. pyrenoidosa when both are provided with conditions favorable for their growth. But after 3 weeks of incubation, the yields from the two organisms are nearly identical in terms of packed volume, dry weight, and cell population.
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Ultrastructural Characterization of Marine Chlorellae. II. Chlorella stigmatophora
Botanica Marina, 1980The ultrastructural study of Chlorella stigmatophora has evidenced some interesting features among which the presence of numerous closely packed vacuoles, the poorly reticulated shape of the mitochondrion, and the irregular shape of the plastid with one or more pyrenoids must be remembered. On the contrary, no stigma-like structure could be observed. ©
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