ACCLIMATION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND PIGMENTS DURING AND AFTER SIX MONTHS OF DARKNESS IN PALMARIA DECIPIENS (RHODOPHYTA): A STUDY TO SIMULATE ANTARCTIC WINTER SEA ICE COVER 1

The influence of seasonally fluctuating photoperiods on the photosynthetic apparatus of Palmaria decipiens (Reinsch) Ricker was studied in a year‐round culture experiment. The optimal quantum yield (F v /F m ) and the maximal relative electron transport rate (ETR max ), measured by in vivo chl fluor...

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Main Authors: Lüder, Ulrike H., Wiencke, Christian, Knoetzel, Jürgen
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Published: Wiley 2002
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spelling crwiley:10.1046/j.1529-8817.2002.t01-1-01071.x 2024-09-30T14:25:47+00:00 ACCLIMATION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND PIGMENTS DURING AND AFTER SIX MONTHS OF DARKNESS IN PALMARIA DECIPIENS (RHODOPHYTA): A STUDY TO SIMULATE ANTARCTIC WINTER SEA ICE COVER 1 Lüder, Ulrike H. Wiencke, Christian Knoetzel, Jürgen 2002 http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1529-8817.2002.t01-1-01071.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1046%2Fj.1529-8817.2002.t01-1-01071.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1046/j.1529-8817.2002.t01-1-01071.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Phycology volume 38, issue 5, page 904-913 ISSN 0022-3646 1529-8817 journal-article 2002 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1529-8817.2002.t01-1-01071.x 2024-09-05T05:06:54Z The influence of seasonally fluctuating photoperiods on the photosynthetic apparatus of Palmaria decipiens (Reinsch) Ricker was studied in a year‐round culture experiment. The optimal quantum yield (F v /F m ) and the maximal relative electron transport rate (ETR max ), measured by in vivo chl fluorescence and pigment content, were determined monthly. During darkness, an initial increase in pigment content was observed. After 3 months in darkness, ETR max and F v /F m started to decrease considerably. After 4 months in darkness, degradation of the light‐harvesting antennae, the phycobilisomes, began, and 1 month later the light harvesting complex I and/or the reaction centers of PSII and/or PSI degraded. Pigment content and photosynthetic performance were at their minimum at the end of the 6‐month dark period. Within 24 h after re‐illumination, P. decipiens started to accumulate chl a and to photosynthesize. The phycobiliprotein accumulation began after a time lag of about 7 days. Palmaria decipiens reached ETR max values comparable with the values before darkness 7 days after re‐illumination and maximal values after 30 days of re‐illumination. Over the summer, P. decipiens reduced its photosynthetic performance and pigment content, probably to avoid photodamage caused by excess light energy. The data show that P. decipiens is able to adapt to the short period of favorable light conditions and to the darkness experienced in the field. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Sea ice Wiley Online Library Antarctic Psi ENVELOPE(-63.000,-63.000,-64.300,-64.300) Journal of Phycology 38 5 904 913
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description The influence of seasonally fluctuating photoperiods on the photosynthetic apparatus of Palmaria decipiens (Reinsch) Ricker was studied in a year‐round culture experiment. The optimal quantum yield (F v /F m ) and the maximal relative electron transport rate (ETR max ), measured by in vivo chl fluorescence and pigment content, were determined monthly. During darkness, an initial increase in pigment content was observed. After 3 months in darkness, ETR max and F v /F m started to decrease considerably. After 4 months in darkness, degradation of the light‐harvesting antennae, the phycobilisomes, began, and 1 month later the light harvesting complex I and/or the reaction centers of PSII and/or PSI degraded. Pigment content and photosynthetic performance were at their minimum at the end of the 6‐month dark period. Within 24 h after re‐illumination, P. decipiens started to accumulate chl a and to photosynthesize. The phycobiliprotein accumulation began after a time lag of about 7 days. Palmaria decipiens reached ETR max values comparable with the values before darkness 7 days after re‐illumination and maximal values after 30 days of re‐illumination. Over the summer, P. decipiens reduced its photosynthetic performance and pigment content, probably to avoid photodamage caused by excess light energy. The data show that P. decipiens is able to adapt to the short period of favorable light conditions and to the darkness experienced in the field.
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author Lüder, Ulrike H.
Wiencke, Christian
Knoetzel, Jürgen
spellingShingle Lüder, Ulrike H.
Wiencke, Christian
Knoetzel, Jürgen
ACCLIMATION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND PIGMENTS DURING AND AFTER SIX MONTHS OF DARKNESS IN PALMARIA DECIPIENS (RHODOPHYTA): A STUDY TO SIMULATE ANTARCTIC WINTER SEA ICE COVER 1
author_facet Lüder, Ulrike H.
Wiencke, Christian
Knoetzel, Jürgen
author_sort Lüder, Ulrike H.
title ACCLIMATION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND PIGMENTS DURING AND AFTER SIX MONTHS OF DARKNESS IN PALMARIA DECIPIENS (RHODOPHYTA): A STUDY TO SIMULATE ANTARCTIC WINTER SEA ICE COVER 1
title_short ACCLIMATION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND PIGMENTS DURING AND AFTER SIX MONTHS OF DARKNESS IN PALMARIA DECIPIENS (RHODOPHYTA): A STUDY TO SIMULATE ANTARCTIC WINTER SEA ICE COVER 1
title_full ACCLIMATION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND PIGMENTS DURING AND AFTER SIX MONTHS OF DARKNESS IN PALMARIA DECIPIENS (RHODOPHYTA): A STUDY TO SIMULATE ANTARCTIC WINTER SEA ICE COVER 1
title_fullStr ACCLIMATION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND PIGMENTS DURING AND AFTER SIX MONTHS OF DARKNESS IN PALMARIA DECIPIENS (RHODOPHYTA): A STUDY TO SIMULATE ANTARCTIC WINTER SEA ICE COVER 1
title_full_unstemmed ACCLIMATION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND PIGMENTS DURING AND AFTER SIX MONTHS OF DARKNESS IN PALMARIA DECIPIENS (RHODOPHYTA): A STUDY TO SIMULATE ANTARCTIC WINTER SEA ICE COVER 1
title_sort acclimation of photosynthesis and pigments during and after six months of darkness in palmaria decipiens (rhodophyta): a study to simulate antarctic winter sea ice cover 1
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