biologia plantarum

International journal on Plant Life established by Bohumil Němec in 1959

Biologia plantarum 16:94-101, 1974 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02920783

The growth stimulating effect of 5-bromouracil and uracil on chlorococcal algae

J. Nečas1
1 Laboratory of Algology, Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Třeboň

The growth stimulating effect of 5-bromouracil and uracil on two strains of chlorococcal algae has been found in cell colonies grown from single cells, which were inoculated onto an agar medium. Analyses of the effect recorded in the cell cycles after treatment have revealed that the growth stimulating effect required four, or more, cell cycles to become evident. This has been proved by the number of autospores released from the treated cells and by the length of the lag phase after inoculation. The differences between the control and the treated population in some experiments with 5-bromouracil inChlorella and with uracil inScenedesmus obliquus have been visible by the unaided eye, whereas in some other experiments, they have been proved statistically. Growth stimulation has not been found only in a small number of experiments. The inhibition of growth induced by 5-bromouracil has been recorded in one experiment withScenedesmus quadricauda.

Received: January 5, 1973; Published: March 1, 1974  Show citation

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Nečas, J. (1974). The growth stimulating effect of 5-bromouracil and uracil on chlorococcal algae. Biologia plantarum16(2), 94-101. doi: 10.1007/BF02920783
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