
doi: 10.1007/bf02149826
Experiments under laboratory conditions were carried out with the objective of studying hydrogen uptake in the Azolla-Anabaena system. Tritium was used as tracer and plants were incubated under different atmospheric composition: a) Air+3H2; b) Air+3H2+CO; c) Air+3H2+CO, d) Argon+3H2+CO2+CO and in presence and absence of light, to study hydrogen uptake via hydrogenase and nitrogenase activity.
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