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Nitrogen isotopic discrimination was investigated for a purple nonsulfur ba
cterium. Rhodobacter capsulatus, during photoheterotrophic and photoautotro
phic growth with N-2 and ammonia, and compared with nitrogen assimilation i
n a cyanobacterium. In R. capsulatus, the Delta N-15 values for biomass dur
ing growth with N-2 fixation and ammonia assimilation. relative to the N-so
urce, ranged from -1.8 to -0.8 parts per thousand and -12.3 to -10.2 parts
per thousand respectively. In the cyanobacterium, Anabaena cylindrica, the
Delta N-15 value for biomass resulting from growth on molecular nitrogen wa
s -0.8 to -1.7 parts per thousand relative to N-source. These values are si
milar to those observed for other microorganisms. Bacteriochlorophyll a in
R. capsulatus was depleted in N-15 relative to biomass, whereas chlorophyll
a in A. cylindrica was relatively enriched in N-15. (C) 2000 Elsevier Scie
nce Ltd. All rights reserved.