S U M M A R YMats of blue-green algae in sub-tropical grassland in Florida show the same pattern of diurnal acetylene reduction as algal mats from similar habitats in South Africa. In situ short-termcumulative assays (2 h) gave higher amounts of acetylene reduction during daylight than long-term assays (dawn to dusk), even when temperatures were not inhibitory. However, the rates of acetylene reduction at night were the same whether obtained using long-term or short-term-cumulative assays. Therefore, when measuring the daily rate of acetylene reduction by algal mats, day-time assays should be short and cumulative whereas night-time assays should be long-term.