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Record #193224:

The physiological and biochemical responses of Arctic microalgae (Chorella sp.) to UV-B radiation / Xiaowei Peng, and 4 others.

Title: The physiological and biochemical responses of Arctic microalgae (Chorella sp.) to UV-B radiation / Xiaowei Peng, and 4 others.
Author(s): Peng, Xiaowei.
Date: 2010.
Language: Chinese.
In: Chinese Journal of Polar Research. (2010.), Vol. 22(2) (2010)
Abstract: Explores response of strain of Arctic microalgae (Chlorella sp.) to enhancement of UV-B radiation at three different intensities. Finds that UV-B has adverse effects on microalgae, and that degree of harm is more significant under high-intensity UV-B.
Notes:

Chinese Journal of Polar Research. Vol. 22(2) :164-173 (2010).

English abstract.

Keywords: 574.2.043/.045 -- Organisms, influence of physical environment.
58.03/.05 -- Plants, influence of physical environment.
58.035 -- Plants, influence of light.
582.26 -- Algae.
G -- Botany.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
SPRI record no.: 193224

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