Advances in Microbiology of the Sea, Volume 1E. J. Ferguson Wood, M. R. Droop Academic Press, 1968 - 239 pagine |
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... medium containing a growth rate - limiting constituent . In a turbidostat the cell concentration is recorded continuously by means of some monitoring device . Increase in the cell concentration causes a mechanism to admit fresh medium ...
... medium containing a growth rate - limiting constituent . In a turbidostat the cell concentration is recorded continuously by means of some monitoring device . Increase in the cell concentration causes a mechanism to admit fresh medium ...
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... medium . Again , it cannot be concluded from the data presented that these organisms lacked a requirement for Na + , since no attempt was made to grow them on a TABLE III Response to Na + in a chemically defined medium of two marine ...
... medium . Again , it cannot be concluded from the data presented that these organisms lacked a requirement for Na + , since no attempt was made to grow them on a TABLE III Response to Na + in a chemically defined medium of two marine ...
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... medium . 2. Stability of requirement of marine bacteria for sea water and Na + There are a number of reports that marine bacteria that require sea water in the medium on initial isolation develop a capacity to grow in media prepared ...
... medium . 2. Stability of requirement of marine bacteria for sea water and Na + There are a number of reports that marine bacteria that require sea water in the medium on initial isolation develop a capacity to grow in media prepared ...
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Perspectives in Marine Microbiology | 1 |
The Present and the Future | 10 |
Kinetics of Marine Phytoplankton Growth | 23 |
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