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RECENT papers have shown the need of molybdenum for the growth of Chlorella 1 and Scenedesmus 2. Some observations on the effect of molybdenum deficiency on the metabolism of Chlorella are recorded here.
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LONERAGAN, J., ARNON, D. Molybdenum in the Growth and Metabolism of Chlorella . Nature 174, 459 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/174459a0
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