H2 Metabolism in Photosynthetic Organisms: I. Dark H2 Evolution and Uptake by Algae and Mosses 1
AUTOR(ES)
Ben-Amotz, Ami
RESUMO
Dark H2 metabolism was studied in marine and fresh water red algae, the green alga, Chlamydomonas, and mosses. A time variable and temperature-sensitive anaerobic incubation was required prior to H2 evolution. H2 evolution was sensitive to disalicylidenepropanediamine. An immediate H2 uptake was observed in these algae. Immediate dark H2 uptake but no evolution was observed in the mosses.
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