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Deriving room temperature excitation spectra for photosystem I and photosystem II fluorescence in intact leaves from the dependence of FV/FM on excitation wavelength.

Erhard E Pfündel1.   

Abstract

The F(0) and F(M) level fluorescence from a wild-type barley, a Chl b-less mutant barley, and a maize leaf was determined from 430 to 685 nm at 10 nm intervals using pulse amplitude-modulated (PAM) fluorimetry. Variable wavelengths of the pulsed excitation light were achieved by passing the broadband emission of a Xe flash lamp through a birefringent tunable optical filter. For the three leaf types, spectra of F(V)/F(M) (=(F(M) - F(0))/F (M)) have been derived: within each of the three spectra of F(V)/F(M), statistically meaningful variations were detected. Also, at distinct wavelength regions, the (V)/F(M) differed significantly between leaf types. From spectra of F(V)/F (M), excitation spectra of PS I and PS II fluorescence were calculated using a model that considers PS I fluorescence to be constant but variable PS II fluorescence. The photosystem spectra suggest that LHC II absorption results in high values of F(V)/F(M) between 470 and 490 nm in the two wild-type leaves but the absence of LHC II in the Chl b-less mutant barley leaf decreases the F(V)/F(M) at these wavelengths. All three leaves exhibited low values of F(V)/F(M) around 520 nm which was tentatively ascribed to light absorption by PS I-associated carotenoids. In the 550-650 nm region, the F(V)/F(M) in the maize leaf was lower than in the barley wild-type leaf which is explained with higher light absorption by PS I in maize, which is a NADP-ME C(4) species, than in barley, a C(3) species. Finally, low values of F(V)/F(M) at 685 in maize leaf and in the Chl b-less mutant barley leaf are in agreement with preferential PS I absorption at this wavelength. The potential use of spectra of the F(V)/F(M) ratio to derive information on spectral absorption properties of PS I and PS II is discussed.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19544007     DOI: 10.1007/s11120-009-9453-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photosynth Res        ISSN: 0166-8595            Impact factor:   3.573


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