2054 



SUBJECT INDEX 



effect of high polymers, 1548, 1561, 

 1755 



effect of methanol, 1548-49 



effect of O2, 1546-47 



effect of pre-iUumination, 1547, 

 1549, 1621-23 



effect of shaking, 1544 

 maximum rate, 65, 1540-42, 1594-95 



in flashing hght, 1478-81, 1604 

 maximum j'ield of oxidant utiUzation, 



1597-1600 

 methods of measuring, 1589-92 

 0(18)-tracer studies, 1530, 1565, 



1567 

 oxidants, 63-65, 1562-89 



aldehydes, 1589 



benzoyl peroxide, 1589 



carbon dioxide, 1530-37 



carbonyl groups, 1578 



carboxyl groups 1578 



chromate, 1530, 1563-69, 1602 



competitive, 1567-68, 1575-76 



cytochromes, 1585-86 



dehydroascorbic acid, 1587 



dinitrobenzene, 1539 



dinitrophenol, 1589 



ferric salts, 63-65, 1562, 1593, 1609 



ferricyanide, 1131, 1195, 1479-81, 

 1530, 1562-63, 1590-91, 1595, 



1597, 1598, 1601, 1603, 1614, 

 1967 



glutathione, 1587 



"Hill's mixture," 64, 1129-31, 

 1546, 1562, 1590, 1595, 1596, 



1598, 1600, 1603, 1610, 1614, 

 1621, 1624 



inorganic, 1563-69 



methemoglobin, 1587-88, 1611-12 



"natural," 63, 1579 



organic dyes, 1530, 1572-76, 1591- 

 92, 1594, 1595, 1598, 1599, 1600, 

 1609-11, 1612-14, 1615-16 



oxaloacetic acid, 1587 



oxygen, 1565-69, 1624-26 



pyridine nucleotides, 1576-85, 1862 



pyruvate, 1577-85 



quinones, 954, 1131, 1175, 1530, 

 1537, 1546, 1566-68, 1569-72, 

 1575, 1591, 1593, 1595, 1596, 



1598, 1601-02, 1609-12, 1617-24, 

 1967-68 

 redox potentials, 1572-75 

 respiration intermediates, 1576-89 

 riboflavin, 1587 

 preparation and preservation of active 



material, 1542-61 

 quantum yield, 1129-31, 1593, 1967- 



68 

 stimulation by ethylenediaminetetra- 



acetic acid, 1611 

 from unicellular algae, 1541-42 

 in whole chloroplasts, 1537, 1600, 1614 

 inhibition, 1614 

 Hills reaction in whole cells {Chlorella), 

 1478-79, 1614, 1616-26, 1915 

 effect, of anaerobiosis, 1915 

 of D2O, 1626 

 of inhibitors, 1621 

 of quinone concentration, 1618 

 in flashing light, 1478-81, 1620, 1915 

 induction, 1375, 1621 

 maximum rate and yield, 1617-19, 



1994-95 

 0(18) tracer studies, 1625 

 O2 as oxidant, 1624-26 

 oxidants other than quinone, 541, 

 1617, 1623-25 

 competitive, 1625 

 quantum yield, 1619-20, 1967-68 

 Hydration, of C^C bonds, energy, 217 

 of Chi, 449, 450 

 of CO2, 173-179, 198-199 

 Hydrogen 



Hydrogen, atomic, reactions with CO2, 77 

 effect of pressure on fluorescence 

 of BChl, 949, 1052-54 

 as reductant, in "adapted" algae, 128- 

 48, 1481-83 

 in flashing light, 1481-83 

 in bacterial CS, 116-18, 121, 123 

 in bacterial PR, 102, 104, 943-46, 

 947-48, 949, 1052-54 

 effect of H2 pressure, 943-46, 947- 

 48 

 for CO2 in vitro, 79, 83 

 "Hydrogen-adapted" algae, 128-48, 886, 



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