| Literature DB >> 67767 |
M Przytocka-Jusiak, A Mlynarczyk, M Kulesza, R Mycielski.
Abstract
Chlorella vulgaris is very sensitive to high concentrations of ammonium nitrogen. In medium containing 0.33 g NH4-N/1 its growth is inhibited by 50%. Prolonged incubation of the strain in media inhibiting any increase in cell number enabled the isolation of a strain with enhanced tolerance to high ammonium nitrogen concentration. The strain has been designated Chlorella vulgaris/AA. The concentration of nitrogen inhibiting the growth of the strain by 50% was 195 g NH4-N/1. The acquired character proved stable. The isolated strain also demonstrated increased tolerance to high concentration of urea nitrogen. Chl. vulgaris/AA cells were larger than the cells of the parental strain.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 67767
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Microbiol Pol ISSN: 0137-1320