Autoren
M Beutler, Karen Helen Wiltshire, Bettina Meyer, C Moldaenke, C Lüring, M Meyerhöfer, U-P Hansen, H Dau
Publikationsdatum
2002/4
Zeitschrift
Photosynthesis research
Band
72
Seiten
39-53
Verlag
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Beschreibung
Fingerprints of excitation spectra of chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence can be used to differentiate `spectral groups' of microalgae in vivo and in situ in, for example, vertical profiles within a few seconds. The investigated spectral groups of algae (green group, Chlorophyta; blue, Cyanobacteria; brown, Heterokontophyta, Haptophyta, Dinophyta; mixed, Cryptophyta) are each characterised by a specific composition of photosynthetic antenna pigments and, consequently, by a specific excitation spectrum of the Chl fluorescence. Particularly relevant are Chl a, Chl c, phycocyanobilin, phycoerythrobilin, fucoxanthin and peridinin. A laboratory-based instrument and a submersible instrument were constructed containing light-emitting diodes to excite Chl fluorescence in five distinct wavelength ranges. Norm spectra were determined for the four spectral algal groups (several species per group). Using these norm spectra …
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