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Опубликовано в журнале «Вода: химия и экология» № 2 за 2013 год, стр. 71-76.
У диатомовой водоросли Conticribra weissflogii, акклимированной к солености 17,5 ‰ оценивали относительную переменную флуоресценции отдельных клеток (Fvи/Fmи) после пересева на среды с соленостью 8,8 ‰ (гипоосмотические условия), 35 ‰ (гиперосмотические условия) и 17,5 ‰ (контроль). Как в гипо-, так и в гиперосмотических условиях в первые 2–4 ч возрастала доля нежизнеспособных клеток, доля клеток с максимальной Fvи/Fmи снижалась, вариабельность клеток по Fvи/Fmи была наибольшей. Через сутки доля нежизнеспособных клеток снизилась, доля клеток с максимальной Fvи/Fmи увеличилась, вариабельность клеток по Fvи/Fmи снизилась.
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