Two cyanobacterial species exhibit stress responses when grown together in visible light or far-red light
Ting-Shuo Nien,
Ting-Hsuan Chan,
Ying-Yang Li
et al.
Abstract:Although most cyanobacteria grow in visible light (VL;
λ
= 400–700 nm), some cyanobacteria can also use far-red light (FRL;
λ
= 700–800 nm) for oxygenic photosynthesis by performing far-red light photoacclimation. These two types of cyanobacteria can be found in the same environment. However, how they respond to each other remains unknown. Here, we reveal that coculture stresses FRL-using
Chlorogloeopsis fritschii
PCC 9212 and … Show more
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