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Studies of the Localization, Physiochemical Properties, and Action of Phycocyanin in Anacystis Nidulans

Description: The blue-green algae, classed as primitive monerans, represent the lowest level of organization known to possess a higher plant type of photosynthesis. The role in photosynthesis of the phycocyanin in these organisms is particularly interesting from the point of view of ultrastructural biochemistry. It has been shown repeatedly that despite the primacy normally assigned to chlorophyll, the light absorbed by phycocyanin is used more efficiently for photosynthesis (equated with photosynthetic oxy… more
Date: January 3, 1964
Creator: Bergeron, John A.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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