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The growth of Chlorella pyrenoidosa under various culture conditionsMyers, 1944
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Results GROWTH STUDIES Illustrated in figure 1 are the data of one of our earlier experiments in comparison of two light intensities. The usual Knop's solution was used and 3.5 per cent. carbon dioxide in air bubbledthrough the flasks. The density of population has …
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