
doi: 10.1007/bf01201310
pmid: 24430079
Growth, heterocyst frequency and nitrogenase-catalysed hydrogen evolution, but not nitrogenase activity, hydrogen uptake and photosynthetic O2 evolution activities of the cyanobacteriumNostoc linckia, were significantly affected by shikimic acid (up to 10 μg/ml). Exposure ofN. linckia to shikimic acid at 50 μg/ml for 24 h caused fragmentation of filaments into 10- to 15-celled trichomes.
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