Abstract: | Light-limited rates of photosynthesis normalized for chlorophyll a, (α), and actual photon absorption (quantum efficiency, Ф) were determined for six eponentially growing algal species grown under identical conditions. The same parameters, α and Ф, were also monitored for a single diatom species, Thalassiosira pseudonana Hasle & Heimdal, through its growth cycle in batch culture. Statistical differences in α could be demonstrated among the six different exponentially growing species while no differences could be shown for Ф. Statistical differences among the six species were minimized when photosynthetic rates were normalized for in vivo fluorescence rather than extracted chlorophyll a. Both α and Ф were constant while T. pseudonana was in the exponential phase of growth, but both declined as the culture entered stationary phase. While cells were in exponential growth, differences in a were attributed to varying rates of in vivo light absorption per chlorophyll a, thus providing experimental evidence that the in vivo chlorophyll a extinction coefficient, kc (m2· mg Chl a?1), cannot be assumed constant. |