Literature DB >> 12937985

Photon- and carbon-use efficiency in Ulva rigida at different CO2 and N levels.

Francisco J L Gordillo1, Félix L Figueroa, F Xavier Niell.   

Abstract

The seaweed Ulva rigida C. Agardh (Chlorophyta) was cultured under two CO(2) conditions supplied through the air bubbling system: non-manipulated air and 1% CO(2)-enriched aeration. These were also combined with N sufficiency and N limitation, using nitrate as the only N source. High CO(2) in U. rigida led to higher growth rates without increasing the C fixed through photosynthesis under N sufficiency. Quantum yields for charge separation at photosystem II (PSII) reaction centres (phi(PSII)) and for oxygen evolution (phi(O2)) decreased at high CO(2) even in N-sufficient thalli. Cyclic electron flow around PSII as part of a photoprotection strategy accompanied by decreased antennae size was suspected. The new re-arrangement of the photosynthetic energy at high CO(2) included reduced investment in processes other than C fixation, as well as in carbon diverted to respiration. As a result, quantum yield for new biomass-C production (phi(growth)) increased. The calculation of the individual quantum yields for the different processes involved allowed the completion of the energy flow scheme through the cell from incident light to biomass production for each of the CO(2) and N-supply conditions studied.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12937985     DOI: 10.1007/s00425-003-1087-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Planta        ISSN: 0032-0935            Impact factor:   4.116


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