Analysis of the slow phases of the in vivo chlorophyll fluorescence induction curve. Changes in the redox state of Photosystem II electron acceptors and fluorescence emission from Photosystems I and II |
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Authors: | Michael Bradbury Neil R. Baker |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester CO4 3SQ U.K. |
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Abstract: | An analysis of the photo-induced decline in the in vivo chlorophyll a fluorescence emission (Kautsky phenomenon) from the bean leaf is presented. The redox state of PS II electron acceptors and the fluorescence emission from PS I and PS II were monitored during quenching of fluorescence from the maximum level at P to the steady state level at T. Simultaneous measurement of the kinetics of fluorescence emission associated with PS I and PS II indicated that the ratio of PS I/PS II emission changed in an antiparallel fashion to PS II emission throughout the induction curve. Estimation of the redox state of PS II electron acceptors at given points during P to T quenching was made by exposing the leaf to additional excitation irradiation and determining the amount of variable PS II fluorescence generated. An inverse relationship was found between the proportion of PS II electron acceptors in the oxidised state and PS II fluorescence emission. The interrelationships between the redox state of PS II electron acceptors and fluorescence emission from PS I and PS II remained similar when the shape of the induction curve from P to T was modified by increasing the excitation photon flux density. The contributions of photochemical and non-photochemical quenching to the in vivo fluorescence decline from P to T are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Chlorophyll Fluorescence quenching Photosystem I Photosystem II (Bean leaf) ΔpH proton concentration gradient fluorescence emission at 685 nm fluorescence emission at 718 nm fluorescence emission at 745 nm fluorescence emission at 770 nm PQ plastoquinone PS I Photosystem I PS II Photosystem II |
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