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      A CONTINUOUS CULTURE STUDY OF PHOSPHATE UPTAKE, GROWTH RATE AND POLYPHOSPHATE IN SCENEDESMUS SP.

      Journal of Phycology
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          Influence of inorganic phosphate in the formation of phosphatases by Escherichia coli.

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            EXTRACTIVE AND ENZYMATIC ANALYSES FOR LIMITING OR SURPLUS PHOSPHORUS IN ALGAE

            An extractive procedure for detection of surplus-stored phosphorus (luxury consumption) in algae and an enzymatic analysis for conditions of P-limited growth in algae have been evaluated. A simple 60-min boiling water extraction of algae known to contain surplus P separates essential P compounds and surplus-stored P compounds. Surplus P compounds can be measured in the extract as orthophosphate. Extracts of algae limited in their growth by the amount of available P contain little or no orthophosphate. Limitation of algal growth by P supply induces the enzyme alkaline phosphatase. The activity of this enzyme can be measured at pH 9 using p-nitro-phenylphosphate as substrate. Algae which were P-limited and contained no extractable orthophosphate have as much as 25 times more alkaline phosphatase activity than algae with surplus available P.
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              PHOSPHORUS CONTENT AND RATE OF GROWTH IN THE DIATOMS CYCLOTELLA NANA AND THALASSIOSIRA FLUVIATILIS

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                Journal
                Journal of Phycology
                J Phycol
                Wiley-Blackwell
                0022-3646
                1529-8817
                December 1973
                December 1973
                : 9
                : 4
                : 495-506
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                10.1111/j.1529-8817.1973.tb04126.x
                8b2055e0-6c0a-4820-bc1d-285484d3b578
                © 1973

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