The effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in the light (σPSII′) comprises the probability of light capture by Photosystem II and the quantum yield for subsequent photochemistry. σPSII′ is used to model photosynthesis and aquatic productivity, and phytoplankters regulate σPSII′ to mitigate over- or under-excitation of Photosystem II. We used diverse phytoplankton taxa to compare short and long term changes in σPSII′ with the induction of the yield of non-photochemical quenching (YNPQ) of chlorophyll fluorescence, a measure of regulated excitation dissipation. In two picocyanobacteria σPSII′ showed no decline upon induction of moderate YNPQ, above light levels sufficient for saturation of electron transport. ...
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The effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in the light (σPSII′) co...
The effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in the light (σPSII′) co...
The effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in the light (σPSII′) co...
The effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in the light (σPSII′) co...
The effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in the light (σPSII′) co...
International audienceThe effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in...
International audienceThe effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in...
The effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in the light (σPSII′) co...
The effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in the light (σPSII′) co...
All the diverse lineages of phytoplankters use conserved Photosystem II complexes to mediate photoch...
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Exposure of algae or higher plants to bright light can result in a photoinhibitory reduction in the ...
The foundation of almost every ecosystem on Earth relies on photosynthetic organisms to convert sunl...
International audienceThe dominance of diatoms in turbulent waters suggests special adaptations to t...
International audienceThe dominance of diatoms in turbulent waters suggests special adaptations to t...
The effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in the light (σPSII′) co...
The effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in the light (σPSII′) co...
The effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in the light (σPSII′) co...
The effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in the light (σPSII′) co...
The effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in the light (σPSII′) co...
International audienceThe effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in...
International audienceThe effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in...
The effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in the light (σPSII′) co...
The effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in the light (σPSII′) co...
All the diverse lineages of phytoplankters use conserved Photosystem II complexes to mediate photoch...
© 2016 The Authors Limnology and Oceanography: Methods published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Photosys...
Exposure of algae or higher plants to bright light can result in a photoinhibitory reduction in the ...
The foundation of almost every ecosystem on Earth relies on photosynthetic organisms to convert sunl...
International audienceThe dominance of diatoms in turbulent waters suggests special adaptations to t...
International audienceThe dominance of diatoms in turbulent waters suggests special adaptations to t...