Photoproduction of molecular hydrogen by a plant-algal symbiotic system
- PMID: 17792806
- DOI: 10.1126/science.191.4227.559
Photoproduction of molecular hydrogen by a plant-algal symbiotic system
Abstract
The rapidly growing water fern Azolla, which contains a nitrogen-fixing blue-green algal symbiont, has been studied as a possible system for photoproduction of molecular hydrogen. When this plant is grown on a combined nitrogen supply, photochemically generated hydrogen can be diverted through the algal nitrogenase system, which serves as a source of molecular hydrogen generated from water. This symbiosis has several advantages as a possible biological energy conversion system.
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