Photosynthetic Fluorescence Induction and Oxygen Production in Corallinacean Algae Measured on Site |
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Authors: | D-P Hder Heike Herrmann J Schfer R Santas |
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Institution: | D.-P. Häder,Heike Herrmann,J. Schäfer,R. Santas |
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Abstract: | Photoinhibition of photosynthesis was measured in two Mediterranean Corallinaceae, Jania rubens and Corallina mediterranea, using pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM) fluorescence and oxygen production on site. Both algae were found to be adapted to low irradiances of solar radiation and easily inhibited by exposure to excessive radiation. Both algae were impaired even in their natural habitat under overhanging rocks which protected them from direct solar radiation, except for a few hours in the early morning. Recovery from photoinhibition of both the photosynthetic quantum yield, defined as Fv′/Fm′, and oxygen production took several hours and was not complete. Judging from both parameters indicated above, Jania seems to be even more sensitive than Corallina, even though the former alga was found in more exposed habitats. |
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Keywords: | Corallinaceae Corallina Jania oxygen measurements PAM fluorescence photoinhibition Rhodophyta solar radiation |
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