This 1979 volume of the Handbook of Phycological Methods was the
first compilation of biochemical and physiological procedures
selected specifically for the experimental phycologist. Algae
present unique problems to the researcher because of their diverse
structure and composition, which differ significantly from those of
other commonly used organisms. The book contains practical examples
of processes such as photosynthesis, respiration and the transport
and accumulation of ions presented by contributors who have applied
these these techniques to algae. The methods are described in
sufficient detail so that they may be used by technicians, graduate
and undergraduate students, and non-specialists. Beginners and
experts alike will appreciate the continuing value of this book.
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