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The Adaptation of Plankton Algae IV. Light Adaptation in Different Algal Species.

Jørgensen, 1969

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8357177244370472236
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Jørgensen E
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Physiologia plantarum

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Two types with regard to adaptation to different light intensities are described: The Chlorella type and the Cyclotella type. The Chlorella type is mostly found among the green algae, the Cyclotella type among the diatoms. The Chlorella type adapts to a new light intensity mainly …
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