RT Journal Article
ID 53e61e3562b42c2a
A1 Kureyshevich, A. V.
A1 Medved', V. A.
A1 Potrokhov, A. S.
A1 Zin'kovskiy, O. G.
A1 Nezbrytskaya, I. N.
A1 Gorbunova, Z. N.
T1 Functioning of Euglena gracilis under the Influence of Biologically Active Substances of Phenol Nature
JF Hydrobiological Journal
JO HYD
YR 2016
FD 2016-09-30
VO 52
IS 4
SP 63
OP 73
K1 Euglena gracilis
K1 phenol carbonic acids
K1 chlorophyll a,
caroteniods
K1 dry mass
AB It has been found that Euglena gracilis proved to be tolerant to the influence of the concentrations of phenol carbonic acids, including gallic, caffeic, and benzoic acids, inhibiting growth processes in representatives of Cyanoprokaryota. These concentrations of phenol carbonic acids even stimulated the growth of the alga cultivated both on the mineral and on the organic cultural medium (with the addition of glucose). It is likely that the presence of Euglenophyta in the thickets of higher aquatic plants is conditioned
by their capability to consume organic matter, including biologically active substances, excreted by macrophytes.
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