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SPECTRAL CHANGE OF LIGHT WITH DEPTH IN SOME LAKES AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE TO THE PHOTOSYNTHESIS OF PHYTOPLANKTON
Authors:SAKAMOTO  MITSURU; HOGETSU  KINJI
Institution:Water Research Laboratory, Faculty of Science, Nagoya University, Nagoya, and Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University Tokyo
Abstract:
  1. A linear relation was found between the relative light intensityat 5 in depth and the mean chlorophyll a content of the euphoticzone, when they were plotted on logarithmic scales. The intensitiesof underwater lights of different wave lengths were measuredby a photocell with various colored filters. It was recognizedthat with the increase in chlorophyll a content the proportionof blue light fraction became reduced and that of red lightincreased. A similar relation was also found in the sea.
  2. Thephotosynthetic rate.light relation was investigated withthesuspension of cultured Chlorella and Tabellaria. At lowlightintensities, the photosynthetic rate for red light waslargerthan those for blue and green lights. The photosyntheticrateunder the mixed light of red and blue was equal to thesum ofthe rates in the individual lights, so far as the intensityof each light was low. But when the intensity of red light wassufficiently high, the addition of blue light brought no furtherincrease in photosynthesis.
  3. The photosynthetic rate-depthrelations were investigated bythe surface and underwater exposuremethods. Good agreementswere found between the results obtainedby these two differentmethods. However, there are some discrepanciesbetween the resultsof in situ exposure experiments and thoseobtained by the twomethods.
(Received January 11, 1963; )
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