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Physiologische und biochemische Beitr�ge zur Taxonomie der Gattung Chlorella

✍ Scribed by Kessler, Erich


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1972
Weight
401 KB
Volume
87
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-9276

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✦ Synopsis


Eingegangen am 13. Juli 1972 Physiological and Biochemical Contributions to the Taxonomy of the Genus Chlorella VII. The Thermophily of Chlorella vulgaris ]. tertia Fort et Novs Summary. The 15 available strains of Chlorella vulgaris [. tertia Fort et Novs (previously designated as Chlorella III, two auxotrophic strains as Chlorella VI) contain hydrogenase, in contrast to Chlorella vulgaris Beijerinck. In addition, all strains of C. vulgaris ]. tertia were now found to be thermophflic, i.e., able to grow at up to 38--42~ Thus the two classical high-temperature Chlorellae (strains 7-11-05 and 1-9-30 of Sorokin) appear as members of a rather common thermophilic taxon. Among the 19 available strains of Chlorella vulgaris, by contrast, no hightemperature strains were observed. Likewise, we did not find any thermophilic strains of C. homosphaera, C. ]usca var. rubescens, C. luteoviridis, C. zo]ingiensis, C. saccharophila, C. minutissima, and C. l~rotothecoides. C. ]usca and C. kessleri, on the other hand, show a slight tendency towards thermophily.

Chlorella vulgaris ]. tertia therefore seems to be a taxon of ecological specialists,


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