Encyclopedia of Environmental Science and Engineering, Volume I and II

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694 MICROBIOLOGY


microbial types, their interactions and their relationships to
higher plants and animals. It is important to note that the
“natural” balance may be undesirable. Thus studied efforts
to change these bal ances would be quite desirable. The
most important precaution to observe relates to the ancillary

consequences of these changes, i.e. do the changes produce
side effects which may be as unappetizing as the original
condition.
The development of techniques which form the bases for
studying microbial ecology comprise an important chapter in

Bacteriochlorophyll+

light

cytochrome c

cytochrome b

Ubiquinone

Ferredoxin

Intermediate

ADP + Pi

AT P


  • e


'E 0

(REDOX POTENTIAL)

+0.6

+0.4

+0.2

0


  • 0.2

  • 0.4

  • 0.6

  • 0.8


FIGURE 9 Electron flow in bacterial photosynthesis.

cytochrome f

cytochrome b

ADP + Pi

ADP + Pi

AT P

AT P


  • e

    • e




e–

photosystem I
photosystem II

Plastoquinone

light 400–500 nm

light, 700 nm

chlorophyll+

chlorophyll+

intermediate
oxidant

intermediate
reductant

reduced ferrodoxin

NADP
NADPH

H 2 O 2H+1/2 O 2

+0.6

+0.8

+1.0

+0.4

+0.2

0

–0.2

–0.4

–0.6

–0.8

–1.0

FIGURE 10 Electron flow in algal and higher plant photo-synthesis.

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