Chromatic photoacclimation and photosynthesis were examined in two strains of Acaryochloris marina (MBIC11017 and CCMEE5410) and in Synechococcus PCC7942. Acaryochloris contains Chl d, which has an absorption peak at ca 710 nm in vivo. Cultures were grown in one of the three wavelengths (525 nm, 625 nm and 720 nm) of light from narrow-band photodiodes to determine the effects on pigment composition, growth rate and photosynthesis: no growth occurred in 525 nm light. Synechococcus did not grow in 720 nm light because Chl a does not absorb effectively at this long wavelength. Acaryochloris did grow in 720 nm light, although strain MBIC11017 showed a decrease in phycobilins over time. Both Synechococcus and Acaryochloris MBIC11017 showed a dra...
International audienceAll characterized members of the ubiquitous genus Acaryochloris share the uniq...
International audienceAll characterized members of the ubiquitous genus Acaryochloris share the uniq...
A new habitat and a new chlorophyll (Chl) d-containing cyanobacterium belonging to the genus Acaryoc...
Abstract Acaryochloris marina is an oxygenic cyanobacterium that utilizes far-red light for photosyn...
The cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina is the only known phototroph harboring chlorophyll (Chl) d. ...
The cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina is the only known phototroph harboring chlorophyll (Chl) d. ...
Oxygenic phototrophs (cyanobacteria, algae and higher plants) primarily absorb solar energy in the v...
AbstractChanges in photosynthetic pigment ratios showed that the Chlorophyll d-dominated oxyphotobac...
Chlorophyll d is a photosynthetic pigment that, based on chemical analyses, has only recently been r...
Light intensity and quality are the most significant environmental factors influencing the photosynt...
All characterized members of the ubiquitous genus Acaryochloris share the unique property of contai...
AbstractWe report production of chlorophyll f and chlorophyll d in the cyanobacterium Chlorogloeopsi...
International audienceAll characterized members of the ubiquitous genus Acaryochloris share the uniq...
International audienceAll characterized members of the ubiquitous genus Acaryochloris share the uniq...
Cyanobacteria in the genus Acaryochloris are the only known oxyphototrophs that have exchanged chlor...
International audienceAll characterized members of the ubiquitous genus Acaryochloris share the uniq...
International audienceAll characterized members of the ubiquitous genus Acaryochloris share the uniq...
A new habitat and a new chlorophyll (Chl) d-containing cyanobacterium belonging to the genus Acaryoc...
Abstract Acaryochloris marina is an oxygenic cyanobacterium that utilizes far-red light for photosyn...
The cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina is the only known phototroph harboring chlorophyll (Chl) d. ...
The cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina is the only known phototroph harboring chlorophyll (Chl) d. ...
Oxygenic phototrophs (cyanobacteria, algae and higher plants) primarily absorb solar energy in the v...
AbstractChanges in photosynthetic pigment ratios showed that the Chlorophyll d-dominated oxyphotobac...
Chlorophyll d is a photosynthetic pigment that, based on chemical analyses, has only recently been r...
Light intensity and quality are the most significant environmental factors influencing the photosynt...
All characterized members of the ubiquitous genus Acaryochloris share the unique property of contai...
AbstractWe report production of chlorophyll f and chlorophyll d in the cyanobacterium Chlorogloeopsi...
International audienceAll characterized members of the ubiquitous genus Acaryochloris share the uniq...
International audienceAll characterized members of the ubiquitous genus Acaryochloris share the uniq...
Cyanobacteria in the genus Acaryochloris are the only known oxyphototrophs that have exchanged chlor...
International audienceAll characterized members of the ubiquitous genus Acaryochloris share the uniq...
International audienceAll characterized members of the ubiquitous genus Acaryochloris share the uniq...
A new habitat and a new chlorophyll (Chl) d-containing cyanobacterium belonging to the genus Acaryoc...