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The effect of light intensity on the assay of the low temperature limit of photosynthesis using msec delayed light emission

✍ Scribed by David C. Fork; Norio Murata


Publisher
Springer
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
359 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0166-8595

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✦ Synopsis


Steady state millisecond delayed fluorescence (DLE) of intact leaves and cyanobacterial cells was measured continuously with a Becquerel-type phosphoroscope while cooling from the growth temperature to near 0Β°C or heating from the low to high temperature at about 1Β°C/min. The temperature of maximum DLE depended upon light intensity. In Anacystis grown at 28 and 38Β°C DLE maximum occurred near 15 and 23Β°C, respectively, which are the temperatures where thylakoid membrane lipids have been shown to pass from the liquid crystalline to the mixed solid-liquid crystalline state in these cyanobacteria. In some plants such as field mallow DLE increased continuously as the temperature decreased, whereas in others it rose to a maximum, then decreased. Chilling-sensitive plants such as tomato, sweet potato and Trichospermum, showed DLE maxima around 10-14Β°C while the chilling-resistant plant, oat, had a maximum near 4Β°C and field mallow had no maximum above 0Β°C.


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