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Keywords

Eudorina; Acetic acid; Gibberellic acid;

Abstract

Recent intensified . interest in Protista has been motivated largely by simultaneous advances in development of precision equipment and of analytical techniques. The Protista serve well for biological investigation since they are easily obtained, grow well under artificial culture conditions, have a high reproductive potential , and thrive with a mini mum of care. In addition, Protista may be maintained as clonal cultures resulting in identical or nearly identical characteristics, since all organisms are progeny of the same progenitor. The advantages provided by such identical heredities are obvious.

Year of Submission

1966

Degree Name

Master of Arts

First Advisor

E. Russell TePaske

Second Advisor

Charles Allegre

Third Advisor

Ruth M. Mahon

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Date Original

1966

Object Description

1 PDF file (84 leaves)

Language

en

File Format

application/pdf

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