Abstract:Photoautotrophic growth of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii was shown to be independent of the presence of atmospheric oxygen. Under constant light and photoautotrophic conditions, C. reinhardtii grew equally well in either air or 367 PPM CO2-in-He. During 12-h light-dark cycles, the cells in air grew substantially faster than those grown in CO2-in-He, indicating a significant role for O2 in dark metabolism. Although cells grown under CO2-in-He were not supplied any exogenous O2, photosynthetic water splitting result… Show more
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