An experimental system, in which gases of known composition were passed through flasks, was used to systematically study the effects of oxygen and carbon dioxide on plant cell growth. As expected, oxygen limiting conditions resulted in suppressed growth of Catharanthus roseus cultures. Oxygen limita
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Growth rate and carbon affinity ofUlva lactucaunder controlled levels of carbon, pH and oxygen
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 1990
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- English
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- 520 KB
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- 104
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- Article
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- 0025-3162
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