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ULTRASTRUCTURE OF CHLORELLA PYRENOIDOSA AS AFFECTED BY ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES
Authors:Thomas W. Budd  John L. Tjostem  Murray E. Duysen
Affiliation:Department of Botany, North Dakota State University, Fargo
Abstract:Chlorella pyrenoidosa (van Niel's strain) was cultured in four environmental conditions: light-glucose, light-galactose, dark-glucose, and dark-galactose. The gradual change in structure was observed when the cultures were transferred from light to darkness (dark adaptation). Cells grown in light contained well-developed chloroplasts and the normal cytoplasmic sub-units. During the transition to the complete heterotrophic mode of nutrition, the chloroplast regressed to the proplastid stage with a gradual reduction in thylakoid number. A prolamellar body was noted in the most regressed proplastid condition and plastid storage material was observed in all stages. The cell wall thickened during the transition. Cells adapted to darkness on galactose exhibited abundant cytoplasmic storage material with osmiophilic properties.
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