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DARK FIXATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE IN AN AGRICULTURAL SOIL
Soil Science, 1987Dark fixation of carbon dioxide was monitored in an agricultural soil in northeast Georgia from December 1981 through December 1982. Carbon fixation, based on the rate of radiolabeled CO/sub 2/ incorporation, varied from 0.2 to 4.8 mg m/sup -2/ h/sup -1/.
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics, 1975
1. The pH in the stroma and in the thylakoid space has been measured in a number of chloroplast preparations in the dark and in the light at 20 degrees C. Illumination causes a decrease of the pH in the thylakoid space by 1.5 and an increase of the pH in the stroma by almost 1 pH unit. 2.
K, Werdan, H W, Heldt, M, Milovancev
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1. The pH in the stroma and in the thylakoid space has been measured in a number of chloroplast preparations in the dark and in the light at 20 degrees C. Illumination causes a decrease of the pH in the thylakoid space by 1.5 and an increase of the pH in the stroma by almost 1 pH unit. 2.
K, Werdan, H W, Heldt, M, Milovancev
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Major role of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria in dark ocean carbon fixation
Science, 2017Dissolved inorganic carbon fixers revealed Most of the ocean is dark. Yet it is in this darkness, away from photosynthesizing sunlight, that most planetary carbon cycling occurs. Pachiadaki et al.
Maria G. Pachiadaki +13 more
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Carbohydrate Reserve and Dark Carbon Fixation in the Brown Macroalga, Laminaria hyperborea
Journal of Plant Physiology, 1984Tissue discs originating from young, growing blade areas and from adult, mature frond regions of the brown macroalga Laminaria hyperborea (Fosl.) Gunn. (Phaeophyceae, Laminariales) were investigated with particular regard to photosynthesis, dark respiration, dark carbon fixation, and carbohydrate reserves.
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Journal of Experimental Botany, 1976
Dark respiration rate increased with temperature between 10 and 24 °C (Qio = 2-3 — 2-7). The rate of gross dark CO2 fixation (GDF) was affected by temperature, but irregularly. Cumulative GDF was not affected by temperature in this range. Cumulative respiration in creased from 17 per cent of cumulative GDF at 10 °C, to 72 per cent at 24 °C and was thus
A. KAPLAN, J. GALE, A. POLJAKOFF-MAYBER
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Dark respiration rate increased with temperature between 10 and 24 °C (Qio = 2-3 — 2-7). The rate of gross dark CO2 fixation (GDF) was affected by temperature, but irregularly. Cumulative GDF was not affected by temperature in this range. Cumulative respiration in creased from 17 per cent of cumulative GDF at 10 °C, to 72 per cent at 24 °C and was thus
A. KAPLAN, J. GALE, A. POLJAKOFF-MAYBER
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A review of zooplankton and deep carbon fixation contributions to carbon cycling in the dark ocean
Journal of Marine Systems, 2022Brenda J. Burd, Richard E. Thomson
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Dark Fixation of Carbon Dioxide in Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana in Relation to Photoperiodism
Nature, 1959G, ZABKA, F G, GREGORY, J, EDELMAN
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Dark microbial CO2 fixation in temperate forest soils increases with CO2 concentration
Global Change Biology, 2020Marie Spohn +2 more
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Rates of dark CO2 fixation are driven by microbial biomass in a temperate forest soil
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2020Martin Taubert +2 more
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