1939
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.16.4.474
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Lethal and Quasi-Lethal Effects Produce by Monochromatic Ultra-Violet Irradiation

Abstract: Lethal and quasi-lethal effects produced by monochromatic ultra-violet irradiation of biological material representing the phyla Bacteria, Fungi, Angiospermae, Protozoa and Arthropoda have been observed and recorded over a range of wavelengths from 254 to 365 mµ. Although the materials represent high and low forms in both vegetable and animal kingdoms, there is a striking similarity in their behaviour. There is a sudden increase in the lethal effect between 313 and 297 mµ, in every case. Althoug… Show more

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