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J. Tischer (1937)
Über die Carotinoide von Haematococcus pluvialis. I. - (Carotinoide der Süßwasseralgen, III. Teil).Biological Chemistry, 250
J. Tischer (1944)
Über die Carotinoide von Hämatococcus pluvialis. III .(Carotinoide der Süßwasseralgen. IX. Teil)Biological Chemistry, 281
T. Goodwin (1952)
The comparative biochemistry of the carotenoids
M. Droop (1953)
On the ecology of flagellates from some brackish and fresh water rockpools of Finland
G. Garton, T. Goodwin, W. Lijinsky (1951)
Studies in carotenogenesis; general conditions governing beta-carotene synthesis by the fungus Phycomyces blakesleeanus Burgeff.The Biochemical journal, 48 2
203 20 20 4 4 M. R. Droop Marine Station Millport Scotland Summary Culture experiments with Haematococcus pluvialis show that carotenogenesis may be independent of available nitrogen but not of the carbon supply, and that cell multiplication not only precludes the accumulation of carotenoids even under conditions which are otherwise favourable to it, but also effects their disappearance. Chodat 's hypothesis concerning the importance of the carbon/nitrogen balance has only limited application and is replaced by one of a more general nature.
Archives of Microbiology – Springer Journals
Published: Dec 1, 1954
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