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Available [https:// | Available at [https://openlibrary.org/search?q=Methods%20in%20Enzymology%20Volume%20XXIII%20Photosynthesis%20and%20Nitrogen%20%28Part%20A%29 Open Library] or [https://archive.org/search?q=Methods%20in%20Enzymology%20Volume%20XXIII%20Photosynthesis%20and%20Nitrogen%20%28Part%20A%29 Internet Archive]. | ||
"The presentations in this volume consider isolation and culture techniques of algae, bacteria, and diatoms; plant tissue culture; the preparation and properties of mutants; cellular and subcellular preparations from algae, bacteria, and plants; and the purification and properties of components of the photosynthetic systems. Volume XXIV will cover methodology both chemical and physical, buffers and inhibitors, synthesizing capabilities of the photochemical systems, and a short section devoted to the analytical techniques and isolation of components of nitrogen fixation. Where appropriate, reference is provided to articles published previously in this series." | "The presentations in this volume consider isolation and culture techniques of algae, bacteria, and diatoms; plant tissue culture; the preparation and properties of mutants; cellular and subcellular preparations from algae, bacteria, and plants; and the purification and properties of components of the photosynthetic systems. Volume XXIV will cover methodology both chemical and physical, buffers and inhibitors, synthesizing capabilities of the photochemical systems, and a short section devoted to the analytical techniques and isolation of components of nitrogen fixation. Where appropriate, reference is provided to articles published previously in this series." | ||
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"The presentations in this volume consider isolation and culture techniques of algae, bacteria, and diatoms; plant tissue culture; the preparation and properties of mutants; cellular and subcellular preparations from algae, bacteria, and plants; and the purification and properties of components of the photosynthetic systems. Volume XXIV will cover methodology both chemical and physical, buffers and inhibitors, synthesizing capabilities of the photochemical systems, and a short section devoted to the analytical techniques and isolation of components of nitrogen fixation. Where appropriate, reference is provided to articles published previously in this series."