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An Analysis of the Mechanism of the Low-wave Phenomenon of Chlorophyll Fluorescence
Authors:Tsuyama  Michito  Shibata  Masaru  Kawazu  Tetsu  Kobayashi  Yoshichika
Institution:Department of Plant Resources, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, 812-8581, Japan.
Abstract:The low-wave phenomenon, i.e., the transient drop of yield of modulated chlorophyll fluorescence shortly after application of a pulse of saturating light, was investigated in intact leaves of tobacco and Camellia by measuring fluorescence, CO(2) assimilation and absorption at 830 nm simultaneously. Limitations on linear electron flow, due to low electron acceptor levels that were induced by low CO(2), induced the low waves of chlorophyll fluorescence. Low-wave amplitudes obtained under different CO(2) concentrations and photon-flux densities yielded single-peak curves when plotted as functions of fluorescence parameters such as PhiPS II (quantum yield of Photosystem II) and qN (coefficient of non-photochemical quenching), suggesting that low-wave formation depends on the redox state of the electron transport chain. Low waves paralleled redox changes of P700, the reaction center of Photosystem I (PS I), and an additional electron flow through PS I was detected during the application of saturating pulses that induced low-waves. It is suggested that low waves of chlorophyll fluorescence are induced by increased non-photochemical quenching, as a result of the formation of a trans-thylakoid proton gradient due to cyclic electron flow around PS I.
Keywords:chlorophyll fluorescence  cyclic electron flow  gas exchange  low wave  P700 absorption
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