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The use of photothermal radiometry in assessing leaf photosynthesis: II. Correlation of energy storage to Photosystem II fluorescence parameters.

A R Driesenaar1, U Schreiber, S Malkin.   

Abstract

Following the first part of this work (Malkin et al. (1991) Photosynth Res 29: 87-96), where modulated photothermal radiometry (PTR) was used to measure energy storage (ES) in intact leaves as a function of P700 redox state, we report here on simultaneous ES and fluorescence measurements, which characterize the state of PS II. PTR monitors the conversion of modulated light into heat by measuring the modulated infra-red radiation emitted from the sample. The ratio [PTR+-PTR-]/PTR+, where PTR indicates the PTR signal and the subscripts +,- indicate the presence or absence of saturating background light, is used to quantitate ES. We searched carefully for the right conditions where the background light does not introduce a significant rise in the leaf temperature, which influences the PTR signal as such, otherwise the above ratio deviates from the true ES. Under such conditions, ES and the fluorescence parameters, F (momentary fluorescence level) Fm' (fluorescence of fully reduced PS II reaction centers) were measured during the induction phase of photosynthesis and in the steady state. ES and the parameter γ=(Fm'-F)/Fm', considered by Genty et al. ((1989) Biochim Biophys Acta 990: 87-92) to reflect the yield of PS II, had similar kinetics during the induction phase. Both reached a final maximum plateau after about 4-5 min. of illumination. In different experiments, where the measuring light intensities varied, γ was approximately linearly related to ES. This linear relationship was found in the same way also in steady-state measurements, where these parameters varied by using different background light intensities. Extrapolation to an ES value of zero indicates a finite non-zero value of γ. A possible explanation for this may be found in the existence an electron transport cycle around PS II which does not store energy in the range corresponding to the modulation frequency used (ca. 3.6 Hz).

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Year:  1994        PMID: 24311213     DOI: 10.1007/BF00019044

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


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1.  Evidence for Cyclic Electron Flow around Photosystem II in Chlorella pyrenoidosa.

Authors:  P G Falkowski; Y Fujita; A Ley; D Mauzerall
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1986-05       Impact factor: 8.340

2.  A photoacoustic study of water infiltrated leaves.

Authors:  S Malkin; M Charland; R M Leblanc
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  1992-07       Impact factor: 3.573

3.  The relationship between non-photochemical quenching of chlorophyll fluorescence and the rate of photosystem 2 photochemistry in leaves.

Authors:  B Genty; J Harbinson; J M Briantais; N R Baker
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  1990-09       Impact factor: 3.573

4.  Continuous recording of photochemical and non-photochemical chlorophyll fluorescence quenching with a new type of modulation fluorometer.

Authors:  U Schreiber; U Schliwa; W Bilger
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  1986-01       Impact factor: 3.573

5.  The use of photothermal radiometry in assessing leaf photosynthesis: I. General properties and correlation of energy storage to P700 redox state.

Authors:  S Malkin; U Schreiber; M Jansen; O Canaani; E Shalgi; D Cahen
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  1991-08       Impact factor: 3.573

6.  Photoreactions of Cytochrome b-559 and cyclic electron flow in photosystem II of intact chloroplasts.

Authors:  U Heber; M R Kirk; N K Boardman
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  1979-05-09

7.  Correlation between chlorophyll fluorescence and photoacoustic signal transients in spinach leaves.

Authors:  J F Snel; M Kooijman; W J Vredenberg
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  1990-09       Impact factor: 3.573

8.  O2-dependent electron flow, membrane energization and the mechanism of non-photochemical quenching of chlorophyll fluorescence.

Authors:  U Schreiber; C Neubauer
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  1990-09       Impact factor: 3.573

9.  Light-induced heat production correlated with fluorescence and its quenching mechanisms.

Authors:  C Buschmann; L Kocsányi
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  1989-08       Impact factor: 3.573

  9 in total
  2 in total

1.  Shmuel Malkin (1934-2017) : Listening to photosynthesis and making music.

Authors:  Stephen K Herbert; Yona Siderer
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  2018-01-30       Impact factor: 3.573

2.  Cyclic electron flow around Photosystem II in vivo.

Authors:  O Prasil; Z Kolber; J A Berry; P G Falkowski
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  1996-06       Impact factor: 3.573

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