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Photophosphorylation and Ultrastructural Development in Pinus nigra Chloroplasts, Grown under Different Spectral Composition of Light
Authors:E. TYSZKIEWICZ,D. NICOLI&#  ,R. POPOVI&#  ,M. SARI&#  
Affiliation:Institute for the Application of Nuclear Energy in Agriculture, Veterinary, Medicine and Forestry, Zemun, Baranjska 15, Yugoslavia and Faculty of Natural Sciences, Institute of Biology Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
Abstract:Developed pine seedlings synthesize chlorophyll in darkness. Their photosystem II reducing capacity is very low. The development of chloroplast structure and of photophosphorylation ability has been studied in plastids isolated from Pinus nigra (var. austriaca) developed for 14 days under different spectral compositions of light as compared with chloroplasts isolated from seedlings grown under white light or in darkness. Chloroplast structure was studied by electron microscopy. Cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation were studied under white light. The spectral bands which are efficient for the development of granal structures are different from those needed to make photosystem II functional: red light makes photosystem II functional but does not permit the formation of granal structure, and under yellow light the granal structure develops but photosystem II is not fully functional. Orange light alone fulfils both these purposes. The spectral band around 650 nm seems effective in making the photosystem II functional.
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