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A series of stirred tanks, some illuminated and some in the dark, have been used to provide synchronous cultures of Chlorella, the largest overall cell size being found in the illuminated tanks.
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HOWELL, J., TSUCHIYA, H. & FREDRICKSON, A. Continuous Synchronous Culture of Photosynthetic Micro-organisms. Nature 214, 582–584 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/214582a0
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