Density and composition of cohabiting bacteria in chlorella vulgaris ccap 211/21a is influenced by changes in nutrient supply

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  • What: The aim of this study was to further develop the understanding of this strain with respect to potential cohabiting bacteria. The authors examined a laboratory‐grown, non‐axenic culture of the halotoler‐ Cultivations were carried outofunder photoauto‐ this study, the authors examined a laboratory-grown, non-axenic culture the halotolerant trophic mode in f/2, a commonly used maintenance/cultivation medium . The authors report that a non-axenic culture of C. vulgaris, which was found to have three cohabiting bacteria, responded strongly to changes in nitrogen and phospho‐ have three cohabiting bacteria, responded strongly to changes . . .

     

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