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Inhibitory effect of hypergravity on photosynthetic carbon dioxide fixation in Euglena gracilis.
Authors:W Ortiz  K Wignarajah  J D Smith
Institution:Department of Botany and Microbiology, University of Oklahoma, Norman 73019-0245, USA. wiorle@ou.edu
Abstract:Photosynthesis, the conversion of light energy into chemical energy, is a critical biological process, whereby plants synthesize carbohydrates from light, carbon dioxide (CO2) and water. The influence of gravity on this biological process, however, is not well understood. Thus, centrifugation was used to alter the gravity environment of Euglena gracilis grown on nutritive agar plates illuminated with red and blue light emitting diodes. The results showed that hypergravity (up to 10xg) had an inhibitory effect on photosynthetic CO2 fixation. Chlorophyll accumulation per cell was essentially unaffected by treatment; however, Chl a/Chl b ratios decreased in hypergravity when compared to 1xg controls. Photosynthesis in Euglena appears to have limited tolerance for even moderate changes in gravitational acceleration.
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