Protocol: Growth and Concentration of Chlorogonium for Culturing Freshwater Hypotrichs Protocol
Protocol: Growth and Concentration of Chlorogonium for Culturing Freshwater Hypotrichs Protocol
Protocol: Growth and Concentration of Chlorogonium for Culturing Freshwater Hypotrichs Protocol
The method, protocol describes a technique of the growth and concentration of the alga Chlorogonium elongatum as a food source for culturing freshwater hypotrichs. Most freshwater hypotrichs (including Oxytricha nova, O. fallax, and O. trifallax; Euplotes aediculatus and E. eurystomous; and Stylonychia lemnae) can be grown to high density with Chlorogonium as the food organism. A similar regimen can be used to prepare other food sources such as Tetrahymena or bacteria (e.g., Aerobacter aerogenes).
Protocol: Growth and Concentration of Chlorogonium for Culturing Freshwater Hypotrichs Protocol
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