. The culturing of algae; a symposium. Algae; Algae. 69 P. M. COOK pump, recycles medium through a cell enclosed in a black cylin- der containing a constant-intensity light source and a photoelec- tric cell (See Figure 3). Constant dilution is obtained in the same manner as in the inside column. A photograph of the column in operation is shown in Figure 4. Experiments have been made with this apparatus since Sep- tember, 1949. Variables affecting rates of growth and production have been studied. Light in this case is not, of course, a constant condition and all data therefore must be interpret


. The culturing of algae; a symposium. Algae; Algae. 69 P. M. COOK pump, recycles medium through a cell enclosed in a black cylin- der containing a constant-intensity light source and a photoelec- tric cell (See Figure 3). Constant dilution is obtained in the same manner as in the inside column. A photograph of the column in operation is shown in Figure 4. Experiments have been made with this apparatus since Sep- tember, 1949. Variables affecting rates of growth and production have been studied. Light in this case is not, of course, a constant condition and all data therefore must be interpreted on a basis of varying light conditions. AIR FILTER WATER AND STEAM MEDIUM SUPPLY CULTURE TANKS. CENTRIFUGE Fig. 5—Chlorella culture pilot plant, continuous culture Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Phycological Society of America; Brunel, Jules Bienvenu, 1905-; Prescott, G. W. (Gerald Webber), 1899-; Tiffany, L. H. (Lewis Hanford), 1894-. [Yellow Springs, Ohio] Charles F. Kettering Foundation


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