Abstract
Anacystis nidulans cultures growing photoautotrophically in a minimal medium were exposed to different concentrations of NaCl, up to 0.4 molar. Initially, a marked decrease in photosynthetic activity took place, which was in direct relation to the salt concentration and which was not associated with a change in endogenous respiratory activity. After a period of exposure to salinity, a process of adaptation became apparent, being manifested in a partial reversal of the decline in photosynthesis and a marked increase in endogenous respiration.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 504-505 |
Journal | Plant Physiology |
Volume | 68 |
Issue number | 2 |
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State | Published - Aug 1981 |