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Analysis of the growth of Chlorella cultures using electronically measured cell-volume distribution data
Authors:Belinda Owen  CF Thurston  MJ Bazin
Institution:Microbiology Department , Queen Elizabeth College , Campden Hill Road, London, W8 7AH
Abstract:Cell-number density and cell-volume distribution data were obtained from cultures of Chlorella fusca var. vacuolata Shihira & Krauss growing under both continuous and periodic illumination. Mean, median and modal cell-volumes were calculated from the cell-volume distributions and a high correlation shown between mean and median values, whilst mean and modal values did not correlate well. It was concluded that where the computation necessary for deriving mean cell-volumes was not practicable, the median cell-volume was the next most useful statistic.

Synchrony indices of discontinuously illuminated cultures gave similar values when based on change in cell-number and change in mean cell-volume. Cultures under continuous illumination showed synchronous divisions at the beginning of growth. These divisions gave high values of a synchrony index based on change in cell-number, but low values of an index based on change in mean cell-volume. It was concluded that mean cell-volume data are more sensitive to the occurrence of unbalanced growth than analysis of cell-number data.
Keywords:calcification  coccolithophore  cytoskeleton  endoplasmic reticulum  exocytosis  photosynthesis  secretion  Golgi body
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