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The Fo and the O-J-I-P fluorescence rise in higher plants and algae

ContributorsStrasser, Reto; Govindjee
Presented atCrete, Greece, July 28 - August 3, 1991
PublisherNew York : Plenum Press
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  • NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series. Series A, Life sciences; 226
Publication date1992
Abstract

The variable chlorophyll (Chl) a fluorescence yield is related to the photochemical activity of photosystem II (PS II) of the oxygen evolving organisms. The kinetics of the fluorescence rise from the minimal yield Fo to the maximal yield Fm is a monitor of the accumulation of net reduced Qa with time in both active (Qb-containing) and inactive (non-Qb) PS II centers. The measurements of true Fo and that of the complete fluorescence transient from true Fo to Fm are useful in obtaining a kinetic picture of PS II activity. Using a shutter-less system (Plant Efficiency Analyzer, Hansatech, UK) that is capable of providing the first measured point at about 20 microseconds and that allows data accumulation over several orders of magnitude of time, we have measured the complete fluorescence transient in low and moderate (up to 700 W m⁻²) light intensities in several photosynthetic systems (higher plant leaves and chloroplasts; and the cell suspensions of green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and several of its herbicide-resistant mutants, altered in single amino acids in its Dl protein). In all cases, the fluorescence transient follows a regular pattern of 0-J-I-P--T, where two intermediate inflections J (at about 2 ms) and I (at about 20 ms) appear between Fo and Fm levels. Furthermore, the ratio of Fm to Fo is about 5 in all cases and the lowered published ratio in several cases is suggested to be due to the J level being mistaken for Fo. We also present data on the effects of varying the dark times between preillumination and measurements of the transient, on the intensity dependence, and on the effect of the addition of diuron. The relationship of the 0-J rise to the fast fluorescence rise observed by other investigators will also be discussed.

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STRASSER, Reto, GOVINDJEE. The Fo and the O-J-I-P fluorescence rise in higher plants and algae. In: Regulation of chloroplast biogenesis: proceedings of a NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Regulation of Chloroplast Biogenesis. Argyroudi-Akoyunoglou, Joan H. (Ed.). Crete, Greece. New York : Plenum Press, 1992. p. 423–426. (NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series. Series A, Life sciences) doi: 10.1007/978-1-4615-3366-5_60
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