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Journal of Experimental Biology 7,308-316 (1930)
Published by Company of Biologists 1930


Studies on Growth Acceleration in Protozoa and Yeast

HUGH H. DARBY 1

1 Laboratory of the Marine Biological Association, Plymouth

1. Paramecium if grown in satisfactory media exhibit no allelocatalytic phenonena when the volume of the medium is decreased.

2. The observations of Wildiers on the growth of yeast are explicable by the Suffering action of the organisms on a hyperalkaline medium. The original pH of Wildiers' medium was approximately 7.2; the optimum for growth is 4.4.

Submitted on September 1, 1929




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