Value |
18
nmol/m^2
|
Organism |
Cyanobacteria Gloeobacter sp. |
Reference |
John A. Raven Functional evolution of photochemical energy transformations in oxygen-producing organisms, Functional Plant Biology, 2009, 36, 505–515 p.511 right column top paragraph |
Primary Source |
Koenig F, Schmidt M (1995) Gloebacter violaceous – investigation of an unusual photosynthetic apparatus. Absence of the long wavelength emission of photosystem I in 77K fluorescence spectra. Physiologia Plantarum 94, 621–628 AND Holt JG, Krieg NR, Sneath PHA, Staley JT, Williams ST (Eds) (1994) ‘Bergey’s manual of determinative bacteriology, 9th edn.’ (Williams and Wilkins: Baltimore) AND Raven JA (1984) ‘Energetics and transport in aquatic plants.’ (A. R. Liss: New York) AND Falkowski PG, Raven JA (2007) ‘Aquatic photosynthesis, 2nd edn’. (Princeton University Press: Princeton) |
Comments |
P.511 right column top paragraph: "A higher density of PSI reaction centres can be calculated for the plasmalemma of Gloeobacter using the chlorophyll per cell for cells grown at high irradiances, the chlorophyll : P700 ratio from Koenig and Schmidt (1995) and
the cell dimensions from Holt et al. (1994). This density of 18 nmol/m^2 for high light-acclimated cells is not unexpected given the higher PSI : PSII ratio in cyanobacteria and algae with
phycobilins as major light-harvesting components than in vascular plants (Raven 1984 Falkowski and Raven 2007)." |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
105047 |