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Light-dependent fluorescence variations in intact leaves
Authors:Kobayashi  Yoshichika; Inoue  Yorinao; Shibata  Kazuo
Institution:Laboratory of Plant Physiology, Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (Rikagaku Kenkyusho) Wako-shi, Saitama, Japan
Abstract:Transient variations in the fluorescence from intact Phytolaccaamericana leaves after the onset of illumination were measuredunder various light and dark conditions. Dark-adapted leaveswhen illuminated with strong light underwent an intensity variationwith a peak; the fluorescence intensity reaching its peak severalseconds after the onset of illumination then decreasing to asteady level. The peak height relative to the steady level increasedwith the increasing intensity of actinic light. Pre-illuminationof the dark-adapted leaves with strong light caused a markedlowering of the peak. About 20 min of dark incubation was requiredfor the light-adapted leaves to return to the dark-adapted state.All of the action spectra, for the peak, the steady level andthe effect of light in post-illumination to inhibit recoveryto the dark state, showed high bands due to chlorophyll b andcarotenoid absorption and low bands due to chlorophyll a absorption.We concluded that the light absorbed by photosystem 2 is responsiblefor these phenomena. (Received April 21, 1975; )
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