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RefNoEC/1977/34
Previous numbersCert XX, 79
LevelItem
TitleStewart, Sir William Duncan Paterson: certificate of election to the Royal Society
Date1973
DescriptionCitation handwritten
CitationDistinguished for his physiological and biochemical studies on nitrogen fixation by symbiotic systems and blue-green algae. His adaptation of the acetylene reduction technique for measurements in the field has led to a great expansion in knowledge of the ecology of nitrogen fixation. He has played a principal part in elucidating the role of the heterocyst in nitrogen fixation and his discovery that non-heterocystous species of blue-green algae may fix nitrogen under micro-aerophilic conditions is a major advance. He has also contributed significantly to knowledge of the pathology of blue-green algae and of the general ecology of the soit, freshwaters and estuaries.
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