A CYANOPHYTE CAPABLE OF FIXING NITROGEN UNDER HIGH LEVELS OF OXYGEN

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Abstract

Nostoc cordubensis Prosperi (Cyanophyta, Nostocaceae) is characterized by its mucilaginous colonies. Much of this mucilage is produced by heterocysts. By controlling growth conditions, heterocysts with and without mucilage were obtained. Mucilaginous heterocysts retained nitrogen‐fixing capability at high oxygen concentrations, whereas heterocysts lacking mucilage were unable to fix nitrogen at oxygen concentrations higher than 20%. Comparison of results obtained using tetrazolium salts as indicators of highly reduced zones showed similar results. Copyright © 1994, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Prosperi, C. H. (1994). A CYANOPHYTE CAPABLE OF FIXING NITROGEN UNDER HIGH LEVELS OF OXYGEN. Journal of Phycology, 30(2), 222–224. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-3646.1994.00222.x

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