The cryopreservation ofChlorella

Following growth under sub-optimal concentrations of nutrients, cells ofChlorella emersonii accumulated lipid and became more resistant to the damage caused by freezing and thawing. These results suggest that the factor responsible for the cold hardening of someChlorella spp is not the effect of low temperatures per se but simply that of the reduced metabolic rate. Evidence is given that the post-thaw injury observed following rapid rates of cooling is associated with the vacuole.

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Publication status:
Published
Author(s):
Authors: Morris, G.J., Clarke, Andrew ORCIDORCID record for Andrew Clarke

On this site: Andrew Clarke
Date:
1 January, 1978
Journal/Source:
Archives of Microbiology / 119
Page(s):
153-156
Link to published article:
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00964266