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A homogeneous population of "giant" cells of the EMERSON strainof Chlorella vulgaris, produced following culture under carefullycontrolled conditions in a glucose medium in the dark, recoversits capacity to undergo cell division when returned to autotrophicconditions. A similar recovery also occurs after a prolongedperiod of culture in the dark. The division of the giant cellsis accompanied, in each case, by marked pigment synthesis anda consequent recovery of photosynthetic capacity. Under autotrophicconditions the recovery of cell division and restoration ofthe full pigment concentration are complete within a 24 hr period.The recovery which takes place in a glucose medium in the darkoccurs only after a period of 1014 days growth. (Received May 9, 1970; ) 相似文献
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The flies of the genus Dicranosepsis from Vietnam were investigated and classified taxonomically. Six new species (D. longa sp. nov., D. kurahashii sp. nov., D. monoseta sp. nov., D. sinuosa sp. nov., D. barbata sp. nov., and D. vietnamensis sp. nov.) are described and illustrated. Dicranosepsis is redefined and a revised key to the species is also provided. 相似文献
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The simultaneous recovery of cell division and chlorophyll synthesisin "giant", "bleached" cells of the Emerson strain of Chlorellavulgaris which occurs upon exposure to light has been investigatedusing the two inhibitors of protein synthesis, chloramphenicoland cycloheximide. With both antibiotics, it has been foundpossible, under suitable conditions, to separate cell divisionand chlorophyll synthesis. The best separation is obtained withthose chloramphenicol treatments which severely inhibit chlorophyllsynthesis and the development of a photosynthetic capacity butwithout affecting cell division. The separation achieved withcycloheximide is less clear-cut. The significance of these resultsis discussed with particular reference to the relationship betweenchloroplast development and other events occurring in the cytoplasm. (Received October 12, 1970; ) 相似文献
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A total of 52 species belonging to nine genera of the Sepsidae are reported from Vietnam. Of these, six species (Dicranosepsis splendifica sp. nov., D. trochanteris sp. nov., Mucha rectotibialis sp. nov., Perochaeta exilis sp. nov., Sepsis nigriminima sp. nov. and S. silvicola sp. nov.) are described as new to science. Eighteen species are newly recorded from Vietnam. Toxopoda pseudoviduata Ozerov, 2010 is synonymized with T. cavata Iwasa, 2008. The faunal composition of Vietnamese Sepsidae is divided into six groups based on distributional data and discussed. A key to the species of Vietnamese Sepsidae is also provided. 相似文献
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