SUMMARYMolybdenum (Mo), a group VI B element (applied in the form of sodium molybdate at a concentration of 00177 ppm), is required for the nitrogenase and nitrate reductase activities of Sostoc muscorum and hence for growth on N, and NOj. These enzN-mic activities, as well as the growth of Mo-containing cultures, are significantly enhanced by the addition of 0-0125 ppm vanadium (V'), an element belonging to group V' (applied in the form of sodium vanadate). At concentrations above 00125 ppm, V addition inhibits nitrogenase and nitrate reductase activities and ultimately leads to a retardation of growth on N, and NOj". Molybdenum and/or V has no effect on the growth of A', muscorum with NO," as nitrogen source.