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Phytohormone effects on cell division inChlorella pyrenoidosa chick (TX-7-11-05) (chlorellaceae)

Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 1987
Phytohormone effects on cell division of synchronous cultures ofChlorella pyrenoidosa (TX-7-11-05) were studied under different photo flux densities. The time required for initiation of incipient cell division was reduced significantly by treatment with kinetin (6-furfurylaminopurine), gibberellic acid, and indole-3-acetic acid.
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UNA NOTA NOMENCLATURALY CULTURAL SOBRE CHLORELLA PERUVIANA G. CHACÓN Y OTRAS SPECIES DEL GÉNERO CHLORELLA BEIJ. (CHLORELLACEAE, CHLORELLALES)

, 2017
En el transcurso de investigaciones fisiologicas con Chlorella peruviana G. Chacon, se hizo evidente la necesidad de cambios nomenclaturales en el genero. Presentamos dichos cambios a continuacion, a saber: la transferencia de C. pyrenoidosa H.
Juan Diego Calvo-Pérez Rodó   +1 more
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BIOACUMULACIÓN DE ARSENICO EN CHLORELLA VULGARIS (CHLOROPHYTA: CHLORELLACEAE) EN EFLUENTE DE PARQUE INDUSTRIAL RIO SECO (PIRS) Y TOXICIDAD AGUDA SOBRE DAPHNIA MAGNA (CRUSTACEA: DAPHNIIDAE), AREQUIPA, PERÚ

, 2014
espanolSe determino la bioacumulacion de Arsenico III (As III) en la microalga Chlorella vulgaris en muestras de efluentes de Parque Industrial Rio Seco (PIRS), a escala de laboratorio, para ello mediante diluciones sucesivas se obtuvo el cultivo puro de
Alex Dueñas   +4 more
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The morphology, distribution and ecology of Pseudococcomyxa simplex (Mainx) Fott (Chlorophyta, Chlorellaceae), a widespread terrestrial Antarctic alga

Polar Biology, 1987
Previous antarctic records of Pseudococcomyxa simplex are summarized and, together with new records, the alga is shown to have a circumpolar distribution in terrestrial habitats. It has been encountered over a latitudinal range of 54° to 77°S in sub-, maritime and coastal continental Antarctica, from sea-level to an altitude of 3600 m.
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Comments on the taxonomic treatment of Micractinium reisseri (Chlorellaceae, Trebouxiophyceae), a common endosymbiont in Paramecium

Phycological Research, 2011
SUMMARYMicractinium reisseri Hoshina, Iwataki et Imamura (Chlorellaceae, Trebouxiophyceae), an alga symbiotic with the ciliate Paramecium bursaria (Ehrenberg) Focker, was recently renamed M. conductrix (K. Brandt) Pröschold et Darienko. The name ‘conductrix’ was originally given to an algal endosymbiont of Hydra, a genus of Hydrozoa.
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Potential of Chlorellacea as Energy Sources Under Balanced Nutrient Limitation

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Adriana Ramirez Romero   +5 more
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Chlorellaceae Feedstock Selection under Balanced Nutrient Limitation

Fermentation, 2022
Bruno Da Costa Magalhães   +2 more
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