Physiological and morphological studies on tapering blue-green algae
A study was made of factors influencing hair development in 34 heterocystous and 2 non-heterocystous strains of Rivulariaceae. When grown with a high level of NO(_3)-N, 33 of the heterocystous strains lost their heterocysts; 19 became untapered, but I4 produced tapered trichomes which resembled thos...
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Durham University
1977
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