Aerobic photoproduction of H2 was demonstrated in Anabaena spp. strains CA and 1F when cells were growing under nitrogen-fixing conditions. The rates of production, measured either by the hydrogen electrode or in a flow system by gas chromatography, were 10 to 15% of the rate of photosynthetic O2 evolution or 50 to 80% of the rates of acetylene reduction. Strains CA and 1F differed in several respects. In strain CA, H2 production was immediately partially sensitive to 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea, whereas strain 1F was not immediately affected. Strain CA also showed a consistently higher rate of H2 production than did strain 1F. H2 production in strain CA was also markedly influenced by the light intensity used for growth, although the growth rates indicated that the light intensities used were essentially saturating.
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Xiankong, Z., Haskell, J. B., Tabita, F. R., & Van Baalen, C. (1983). Aerobic hydrogen production by the heterocystous cyanobacteria Anabaena spp. strain CA and 1F. Journal of Bacteriology, 156(3), 1118–1122. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.156.3.1118-1122.1983
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