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Characteristics of thermoluminescence bands of intact leaves and isolated chloroplasts in relation to the watersplitting activity in photosynthesis
Authors:Tetsuo Ichikawa  Yorinao Inoue  Kazuo Shibata
Institution:

Laboratory of Plant Physiology, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (Rikagaku Kenkyusho) Wako-shi, Saitama, Japan

Abstract:Plant materials (intact leaves, chloroplasts or subchloroplast particles) preilluminated at a low temperature (e.g. ?60°C) were rapidly cooled to ?196°C and then the luminescence emitted from the sample on raising the temperature was measured as a function of temperature, by means of a sensitive photo-electron counting technique. Mature spinach leaves showed five luminescence bands at different temperatures which were denoted as Zv, A, B1, B2 and C bands. The A, B1, B2 and C bands appeared at constant temperatures, ?10, +25, +40 and +55°C, respectively, being independent of the illumination temperature, but the Zv band appeared at a variable temperature slightly higher than the illumination temperature. The B1 and B2 bands were absent in the thermoluminescence profiles of samples devoid of the oxygenevolving activity, such as heat-treated spinach leaves, wheat leaves greened under intermittent illumination and photosystem-II particles prepared with Triton X-100. It was deduced that these luminescence bands arise from the energy stored by the electron flow in photosystem II to evolve oxygen, and other bands were ascribed to charge-separation in some other sites not related to the oxygen evolving system.
Keywords:2  6-dichloroindophenol  DCMU  3-(3′  4′-dichlorophenyl)-1  1-dimethylurea  CCCP
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