The Spectral Response of Light Dependent Chlorophyll b Formation |
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Authors: | HEMMING VIRGIN |
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Affiliation: | University of Göteborg, Dept. of Plant Physiology, Carl Skottsbergs Gata 22, S-413 19 Göteborg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Dark grown seedlings of barley will obtain a high ratio chlorophyll a/chlorophyll b when exposed to intermittent light (1 min of incandescent light or one electronic flash every hour). Such material has been exposed to monochromatic light of different wavelengths for 1 h. The ratio a/b gets a minimum in light of 670 nm, indicating the highest rate of chlorophyll b formation at this wavelength. The possibility is discussed that the light absorber (and also precursor) could be a short-lived chlorophyll a form, existing prior to the forms in the Shibata-shift. Chlorophyll b formation in darkness is discussed from the findings that the rate of formation of chlorophyll b is higher in intermittent light than it should be, calculated from the rate in continuous light, where the saturation intensity is rather low. |
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