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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/19994
Title: A Chemostatic Study of the Assimilation of Nutrients by Chlamydomonus rugosa at Various Nitrogen to Phosphorus Concentration Ratios
Authors: Rice, Philip D.
Advisor: Kramer, J.R.
Department: Geology
Publication Date: Apr-1973
Abstract: <p>Chlamydomonus rugosa does not readily grow when transferred to a medium of different concentrations of elements unless N and P are in high concentrations. Chemostat reactors should be accessible from the top to facilitate the experimental procedure. A G. E. exposure meter (model 8DW58Y4) can be used to estimate light intensity. One foot candle registered on the meter, when the lid is closed, is equivalent to 1.13 x 10^10 ergs/m^2/hr.</p>
Description: Title: A Chemostatic Study of the Assimilation of Nutrients by Chlamydomonus rugosa at Various Nitrogen to Phosphorus Concentration Ratios, Author: Philip D. Rice, Location: Thode
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/19994
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