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GAS VACUOLE COLLAPSE IN MARINE OSCILLATORIA (TRICHODESMIUM) THIEBAUTII (CYANOPHYTA) AND THE EFFECT ON NITROGENASE ACTIVITY AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS1
Authors:Edward J Carpenter  A E Walsby
Abstract:Photosynthesis and nitrogenase activity (acetylene reduction) in Oscillatoria (Trichodesmium) thiebautii were significantly reduced after its gas vesicles were collapsed by pressurizing to 6·2 MPa (62 bars). The reduction in nitrogenase activity was observed with both intact and disrupted colonies, and under both aerobic and microaerobic conditions. It is unlikely, therefore, that the reduction in either process results solely from loss of gas diffusion pathways, and may simply originate from disturbance of the cellular architecture as gas vesicles are destroyed. Since nitrogenase activity of the samples was affected by gas vesicle collapse, the process presumably resides in the gas vacuolate organism (Oscillatoria) rather than in any associated bacteria which might be present.
Keywords:Cyanophyta  gas vacuoles  nitrogenase  N2 fixation  Oscillatoria  pressure effect  on plankton  Trichodesmium
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