Relationships amongst chlorella isolates from the tropical, temperate and Antarctic regions based on morphological, biochemical and molecular studies / Shamala Marimuthu
Algae from the genus Chlorella are widely distributed on earth, including the Polar Regions. The alga is a model organism for physiology and biochemistry experiments as well as an important organism for biotechnological exploitation. The major objective of this study was to unravel the relationship...
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Main Author: | Marimuthu, Shamala |
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2011
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