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When incubated anaerobically, in the light, in the presence of C 2H2 and high concentrations of H2, both Mo-grown Anabaena variabilis and either Mo- or V-grown Anabaena azotica produce large amounts of H2 in addition to the H2 initially added. In contrast, C2H2-reduction is diminished under these conditions. The additional H2-production mainly originates from nitrogenase with the V-enzyme being more effective than the Mo-protein. This enhanced H2-production in the presence of added H2 and C2H2 should be of interest in approaches to commercially exploit solar energy conversion by cyanobacterial photosynthesis for the generation of molecular hydrogen as a clean energy source. © 2008 Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung.
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Bothe, H., Winkelmann, S., & Boison, G. (2008). Maximizing hydrogen production by cyanobacteria. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences, 63(3–4), 226–232. https://doi.org/10.1515/znc-2008-3-412
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