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1. The kinetics of the inactivation of photosynthesis by 2537 A in Chlorella pyrenoidosa and Scenedesmus D(1) indicate that, while the destruction process is largely a first order effect, higher order effects also occur, which become evident at low exposures. In agreement with previous observations, endogenous respiration is insensitive to exposures which inactivate photosynthesis. 2. In Scened...
An experiment was carried out to assess the effect of four nitrogen levels viz. T1 (full doze of urea i.e. 215 kg urea ha-1 at 15 DAT), T2 (full doze of urea at two equal splits, ½ at 15 DAT + ½ at 30 DAT), T3 (full doze of urea at two equal splits, ½ at 15 DAT + ½ at 55 DAT) and T4 (full doze of urea at three equal splits, 1/3 at 15 DAT + 1/3 at 30 DAT + 1/3 at 55 DAT) on morpho-physiological ...
We illustrate how the Hill relation and notion of quasi-stationary distribution can be used to analyse biasing error introduced by many numerical procedures that have been proposed in literature, particular molecular dynamics, compute mean reaction times between metastable states for Markov processes. The theoretical findings are illustrated on various examples demonstrating sharpness analysis ...
The major Chlamydomonas reinhardi y-1 chloroplast membrane polypeptides-I + II, IV, V(a + b)-have been isolated by use of preparative sodium dodecyl sulfate-gel electrophoresis.Rabbit antisera prepared against these polypeptides interact with intact membranes as well as membrane fractions containing these specific antigens. Antisera against polypeptides I + II partially inactivate photosystem I...
The initial rates of isomerization between glucose 6-phosphate and fructose Q-phosphate catalyzed by Bacillus stearothermophilus pbospboglucose isomerase (PGI) were measured in both the forward and reverse reactions. Although B. stearothermophilus PGI is a tetrameric enzyme, the reaction rate vs substrate concentration curves for both reactions exhibited Michaelis-Menten kinetic behavior. This ...
Cyanobacterin is a secondary metabolite produced by the cyanobacterium (blue-green alga) Scytonema hofmanni. The compound had previously been isolated and chemically characterized. It was shown to inhibit the growth of algae at a concentration of approximately 5 micromolar. Cyanobacterin also inhibited the growth of angiosperms, including the aquatic, Lemna, and terrestrial species such as corn...
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