In this paper we investigate the temperature sensitivity of the photosynthetic process of the benthic diatom Cylindrotheca closterium grown in light-limited turbidostat cultures at two different growth rates. Photosynthesis was measured as the rate of oxygen evolution and as the photosystem II (PSII) electron transport rate (ETR). The photosynthetic efficiency (f), as measured by both methods, was rather insensitive to temperature, and decreased significantly only at the extreme temperatures used (5 and 35°C). The maximum PSII quantum efficiency (Fv/Fm) showed a small but significant trend of reduction with increasing temperature. However, the maximum rate of photosynthesis (PBmax and ETRmax) was extremely temperature sensitive. The effect ...
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Studying how natural phytoplankton adjust their photosynthetic properties to the quantity and qualit...
International audienceRespiration and photosynthesis of the planktonic foraminifera Globigerinoides ...
The rise of atmospheric CO2 concentrations due to human activities is warming the upper levels of th...
The influence of light and temperature on photosynthetic rate as measured by C14O2-fixation of marin...
Temperature and irradiance are the most important factors affecting marine benthic microalgal photos...
The aim of my thesis is to elucidate the different pathways of light in the marine environment, from...
Cultures of the obligate psychrophilic diatom Fragilariopsis cylindrus (Grunow) were grown for 4 mon...
The relation between photosynthetic oxygen evolution and Photosystem II electron transport was inves...
This study examined how light and temperature interact to influence growth rates, chl a, and photosy...
Microphytobenthic diatoms have great ecological importance in estuarine and coastal marine ecosysten...
A comparative analysis of the photosynthetic responses to temperature (10-30°C) was carried out unde...
We studied the photophysiological response to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) of two diatoms, isolated f...
Four species of estuarine benthic diatoms: Amphiprora c. f. paludosa W. Smith, Nitzschia c. f. dissi...
The marine environment is an important habitat where many processes occur that affect life condition...
Diatoms are unicellular, eukaryotic, photosynthetic algae responsible for the production of 20% of o...
Studying how natural phytoplankton adjust their photosynthetic properties to the quantity and qualit...
International audienceRespiration and photosynthesis of the planktonic foraminifera Globigerinoides ...
The rise of atmospheric CO2 concentrations due to human activities is warming the upper levels of th...