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Ankistrodesmus braunii

Effect of seven active phenolic compounds on Ankistrodesmus braunii, expressed as percent of inhibition with respect to the control. [Pg.308]

MORPHOLOGICAL AND CYTOLOGICAL FEATURES OF ANKISTRODESMUS BRAUNII IN PRESENCE OF REVERSE OSMOSIS FRACTION... [Pg.315]

Electron microscopy of Ankistrodesmus braunii. (a-c) Cells from cultures treated with reverse osmosis fraction (d, e) cells from cultures treated with catechol, (a) cell containing several nuclei (N) and a single chloroplast (Ch) with abundant starch, (b) Detail from (a) showing an abortive cell plate (arrows) between two of the nuclei (N). (c) The cell plates are associated with irregularly oriented microtubules (arrows), (d) Multinucleate cells with randomly oriented developing septa (arrows) and several chloroplasts with abundant starch, (e) A cluster of fully developed endospores still enclosed in the mother cell wall (arrow). [Pg.318]

Cytological investigation was focused on the effects of the RO fraction on the green microalga Ankistrodesmus braunii (at the dilution 1 20) and seeds of Raphanus sativus (at dilutions 1 8, 1 10, and 1 14). [Pg.320]

Polyphosphaten bei synchronisierten Ankistrodesmus braunii Kulturen. Arch. Microbiol., 87, 11-17. [Pg.221]

G. Lysek and W. Simonis (1968). Substrataufname and Phosphphatestoffwechsel bei Ankistrodesmus braunii I Beteiligung der Polyphosphate an der Aufname von Glucose and 2-Desoxyglucose im Dunkeln and Licht. Planta, 79, 133-145. [Pg.241]

W. Ullrich and W. Simonis (1969). Die Bildung von Polyphosphaten bei Ankistrodesmus braunii durch Monophosphorylierung im Rotlicht von 683 und 712 nm unter Slickstoffatmosphare. Planta, 84, 358-367. [Pg.262]

SpUler, H., Dietsch, E., and Kessler, E. (1976). IntraceUular appearance of nitrite and nitrate In nitrogen-starved cells of Ankistrodesmus braunii. Planta 129, 175—181. [Pg.258]

Similar effects have been observed in two other genera of Chlorococcales. Cells of Ankistrodesmus braunii examined by Williams and McMillan (1961) were all comparatively rich in lipid containing, per dry weight of cells, 18-735 > lipid. As with fat-rich Chlorella, oleic and palmitic were the predominant fatty acids. No 16 3, 16 4, or 18 4 were detected. But when A. braunii was grown photoautotrophically on a mineral medium by Hulanicka et al. (1964), 16 4 represented a considerable proportion of the fatty acids present. [Pg.143]


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