Archive image from page 89 of The culturing of algae; a. The culturing of algae; a symposium culturingofalgae00phyc Year: 1950 ( 74 P. M. COOK Fig. II—Horizontal tank farm in the continuous culture process. optimum conditions at all points because the flow of fresh me- dium into the tanks depends on the growth and, therefore, on the intensity of sunlight. Control is maintained by a simple photoelectric cell circuit. Future Work A very considerable amount of work, primarily of a basic nature, still remains to be done. Studies on the influence of light are particularly important, including e


Archive image from page 89 of The culturing of algae; a. The culturing of algae; a symposium culturingofalgae00phyc Year: 1950 ( 74 P. M. COOK Fig. II—Horizontal tank farm in the continuous culture process. optimum conditions at all points because the flow of fresh me- dium into the tanks depends on the growth and, therefore, on the intensity of sunlight. Control is maintained by a simple photoelectric cell circuit. Future Work A very considerable amount of work, primarily of a basic nature, still remains to be done. Studies on the influence of light are particularly important, including examinations of growth


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