Oceanologia (Dec 2004)

Chlorophyll fluorimetry as a method for studying light absorption by photosynthetic pigments in marine algae

  • Dmitrii N. Matorin,
  • Taras K. Antal,
  • Miros³awa Ostrowska,
  • Andrei B. Rubin,
  • Dariusz Ficek,
  • Roman Majchrowski

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 4
pp. 519 – 531

Abstract

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Using laboratory cultures of algae and natural phytoplankton populations from Nhatrang Bay (South China Sea), the relationship between the chlorophyll fluorescence F0, the chlorophyll a concentration Ca and light absorption capacities of algae cells was studied. It is shown that the ratio F0/Ca depends mainly on the species composition of the algae population; hence, the concentration Ca can be measured with the fluorescence method with acceptable accuracy only when the species composition of algae populations varies over a rather narrow range. The fluorescence F0 can, however, be a good index of the total absorption capacities of different phytoplankton species, because the intensity of F0 depends on the sum total of light absorbed by all photosynthetic pigments in a plant cell. Thus, the fluorescence F0 measures not only the concentration of chlorophyll a, but that of all photosynthetic pigment concentrations.

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