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Photophobic stop-response in a dinoflagellate: Modulation by preirradiation
Authors:Nils G A Ekelund  Lars Olof Björn
Institution:Dept of Plant Physiology, Univ. of Lund, P.O. Box 7007, S-220 07 Lund, Sweden
Abstract:Gyrodinium dorsum Kofoid responds photophobically to flashes of blue light. The photophobic response consists of a cessation of movement (stop-response). Without background light and after a flash fluence above 10 J m?2, 75–85% of the cells show a stop-response, while only 50% of the cells show this response at 5 J m?2. With a flash fluence of 5 J m?2, background light of different wavelengths either increases (614 nm. 5.5–18.2 μmol m?2 s?1) or decreases (700 nm, 18.4–36.0 μmol m?2 s?1) the stop-response. Two hypotheses for the mechanism of the modulation by background light of the photophobic response are discussed: an effect of light on the balance of the photosynthetic system (PS I/PS II) or an effect on a phytochrome-like pigment (Pr/Pfr). This study supports the idea that a phytochrome-like pigment works in combination with a blue light-absorbing pigment. It was also found that cells of Gyrodinium dorsum cultured in red light (39.8 μmol m?2) had a higher absorption in the red region of the absorption spectra than those cultured in white light (92.7 μmol m?2).
Keywords:Gyrodinium dorsum            phytochrome  red light  far-red light
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