1960
DOI: 10.1007/bf02927471
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Study of the growth and development of chlorella populations in the culture as a whole

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“…UV) also increased. Retovsky (11) reported that the mean diameter of Chlorella cells in nature, i.e., not grown under uniform conditions, did not provide an adequate taxonomic criterion for differentiating the two wild type species. With the qualification of growth under uniform conditions significantly different mean cell diameter distributions could be obtained.…”
Section: Mutation Indexes-with Increasing Doses Of Uvmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UV) also increased. Retovsky (11) reported that the mean diameter of Chlorella cells in nature, i.e., not grown under uniform conditions, did not provide an adequate taxonomic criterion for differentiating the two wild type species. With the qualification of growth under uniform conditions significantly different mean cell diameter distributions could be obtained.…”
Section: Mutation Indexes-with Increasing Doses Of Uvmentioning
confidence: 99%