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Acetylene reduction by nitrogen-fixing blue-green algae
Authors:W D P Stewart  G P Fitzgerald  R H Burris
Institution:(1) Department of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin, 53706 Madison, Wisconsin, USA;(2) Water Chemistry Laboratory, University of Wisconsin, 53706 Madison, Wisconsin, USA;(3) Department of Botany Westfield College, University of London, N.W. 3 London, England
Abstract:Summary Known nitrogen-fixing species of blue-green algae are capable of reducing acetylene to ethylene, but acetylene is not reduced by Anacystis nidulans, which does not fix nitrogen. Cycad root nodules which contain blue-green algae as endophytes reduce acetylene. Acetylene reduction is inhibited by carbon monoxide. Nitrate or ammonium-nitrogen has no immediate effect on algae reducing acetylene, but algae grown on nitrate-nitrogen gradually lose their capacity to reduce acetylene. Nitrate-nitrogen also inhibits heterocyst formation in these algae and there is a fairly direct correlation between the abundance of heterocysts in a particular sample and its capacity to reduce acetylene. Aphanizomenon flosaquae reduces acetylene and fixes nitrogen in unialgal culture and there is strong presumptive evidence that these reductions are carried out by the alga rather than by associated bacteria. The molar ratios of ethylene: ammonia produced vary within the range 1.4–1.8.
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