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Chlorella vulgaris was grown in sterile wort agar under constant illumination. When the alga had reached maximum growth it was collected and pooled using a sterile solution1.
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BIANCO, L., LAZZARINI, E. & PARIS, P. Change of Phytol into Chlorophyll a in Chlorella vulgaris. Nature 197, 1219–1220 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/1971219a0
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