International audiencePhotoacclimation by strains of Haslea "blue" diatom species H. ostrearia and H. silbo sp. nov. ined. was investigated with rapid light curves and induction-recovery curves using fast repetition rate fluorescence. Cultures were grown to exponential phase under 50 µmol m −2 s −1 photosynthetic available radiation (PAR) and then exposed to non-sequential rapid light curves where, once electron transport rate (ETR) had reached saturation, light intensity was decreased and then further increased prior to returning to near growth light intensity. The non-sequential rapid light curve revealed that ETR was not proportional to the instantaneously applied light intensity, due to rapid photoacclimation. Changes in the effective a...
AbstractThe diatom algae, responsible for at least a quarter of the global photosynthetic carbon ass...
Abstract. The proportion of the primary electron transport acceptor for photosystem II (Q) in the ox...
In this work we have applied picosecond and steady-state fluorescence measurements to study excitati...
International audiencePhotoacclimation by strains of Haslea "blue" diatom species H. ostrearia and H...
International audienceChlorella sp. is both an important model for green algal photosynthesis and is...
International audienceThe dominance of diatoms in turbulent waters suggests special adaptations to t...
International audiencePhotosynthesis in diatoms is performed using the same basic modules as cyanoba...
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p> <p>Aquatic photosynthetic organisms unavoidably experience light flu...
International audienceAlternative electron sinks are an important regulatory mechanism to dissipate ...
Photosynthetic energy consumption and non-photosynthetic energy quenching processes are inherently l...
International audienceChlorophyll a fluorescence has been increasingly applied to benthic microalgae...
The effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in the light (σPSII′) co...
The marine diatom Thalassiosira weissflogii was cultured under a light regime simulating the daily r...
AbstractThe diatom algae, responsible for at least a quarter of the global photosynthetic carbon ass...
Abstract. The proportion of the primary electron transport acceptor for photosystem II (Q) in the ox...
In this work we have applied picosecond and steady-state fluorescence measurements to study excitati...
International audiencePhotoacclimation by strains of Haslea "blue" diatom species H. ostrearia and H...
International audienceChlorella sp. is both an important model for green algal photosynthesis and is...
International audienceThe dominance of diatoms in turbulent waters suggests special adaptations to t...
International audiencePhotosynthesis in diatoms is performed using the same basic modules as cyanoba...
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p> <p>Aquatic photosynthetic organisms unavoidably experience light flu...
International audienceAlternative electron sinks are an important regulatory mechanism to dissipate ...
Photosynthetic energy consumption and non-photosynthetic energy quenching processes are inherently l...
International audienceChlorophyll a fluorescence has been increasingly applied to benthic microalgae...
The effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in the light (σPSII′) co...
The marine diatom Thalassiosira weissflogii was cultured under a light regime simulating the daily r...
AbstractThe diatom algae, responsible for at least a quarter of the global photosynthetic carbon ass...
Abstract. The proportion of the primary electron transport acceptor for photosystem II (Q) in the ox...
In this work we have applied picosecond and steady-state fluorescence measurements to study excitati...