Die Bindung des atmosphärischen Stickstoffs durch Mikroorganismen
- 1 February 1975
- journal article
- fortschrittsberichte
- Published by Wiley in Angewandte Chemie
- Vol. 87 (3) , 97-103
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ange.19750870303
Abstract
Die Erforschung der enzymatischen Assimilation von molekularem Stickstoff (N2‐Fixierung) hat in den letzten Jahren entscheidende Fortschritte gemacht. Neben der rein wissenschaftlichen Seite dieses Vorgangs gewinnen auch die technologischen Aspekte immer mehr an Interesse. In diesem Fortschrittsbericht werden einige der wichtigsten Ergebnisse aus biochemischer Sicht zusammengefaßt.Keywords
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