نتایج جستجو برای: chlorophyll a

تعداد نتایج: 13436215  

2006
ELIZABETH A. BERGEY VINCENT H. RESH

—The effect of floods and base flow on temporal variation in algal biomass on small smooth streambed stones and creviced sand-cases of the caddisfly (Insecta: Trichoptera) Gumaga nigricula was examined in Big Sulphur Creek in coastal Northern California. Replicates of stones and cases were sampled 34 times over a 14 mo period that included nine floods. Stones had ;23 the algal biomass of cases,...

2003
Li-Chun Huang Jui-Hsi Weng Chiu-Hui Wang Ching-I Kuo

In vitro shoot tips of Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don.) Endl.—including a juvenile, two adult, and two rejuvenated adult clones—were examined for differences in basic physiological characteristics. Moisture contents were the same, around 85%, for all tissues regardless of origin. Growth rates, determined by fresh weight increase and shoot elongation, were higher for the juvenile and rejuvenated s...

2018
Astrid Elisabeth Mork-Jansson Lutz Andreas Eichacker

The light harvesting like protein 3 (LIL 3) from higher plants, has been linked to functions in chlorophyll and tocopherol biosynthesis, photo-protection and chlorophyll transfer. However, the binding of chlorophyll to LIL3 is unclear. We present a reconstitution protocol for chlorophyll binding to LIL3 in DDM micelles. It is shown in the absence of lipids and carotenoids that reconstitution of...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2013
Hubert Sytykiewicz Iwona Sprawka Paweł Czerniewicz Cezary Sempruch Bogumił Leszczyński Marlena Sikora

Despite senescence-induced chlorophyll depletion in plants has been widely studied, the enzymatic background of this physiologically regulated process still remains highly unclear. The purpose of this study was to determine selected biochemical properties of partially purified fractions of chlorophyllase (Chlase, chlorophyll chlorophyllido-hydrolase, EC 3.1.1.14) from leaves of three Prunus spe...

2013
Ning Li Jizeng Jia Chuan Xia Xu Liu Xiuying Kong

The yellow-green leaf mutant has a non-lethal chlorophyll-deficient mutation that can be exploited in photosynthesis and plant development research. A novel yellow-green mutant derived from Triticum durum var. Cappelli displays a yellow-green leaf color from the seedling stage to the mature stage. Examination of the mutant chloroplasts with transmission electron microscopy revealed that the sha...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2005
M Reza Razeghifard Min Chen Joseph L Hughes Joel Freeman Elmars Krausz Tom Wydrzynski

Photosystem II (PSII) electron transfer (ET) in the chlorophyll d-containing cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina (A. marina) was studied by time-resolved electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy at room temperature, chlorophyll fluorescence, and low-temperature optical spectroscopy. To maximize the ability to measure PSII ET in the intact cells of this organism, growth conditions were...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2011
G D Martin P A Nisha K K Balachandran N V Madhu M Nair P Shaiju T Joseph K Srinivas G V M Gupta

The influence of anthropogenic loading on the distribution of soft bottom benthic organisms of a tropical estuary (Cochin backwaters) was examined. The industrial activities were found to be high in the northern and central part of the estuary, where dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN > 210 μM) and phosphorus (DIP > 6.5 μM) have caused high abundance of chlorophyll a (up to 73 mg m(-3)) and accu...

2017
J. Paczkowska OF Rowe L. Schlüter C. Legrand B. Karlson A. Andersson

It is well-known that nutrients shape phytoplankton communities in marine systems, but in coastal waters allochthonous dissolved organic matter (ADOM) may also be of central importance. We studied how humic substances (proxy of ADOM) and other variables influenced the nutritional strategies, size structure and pigment content of the phytoplankton community along a south-north gradient in the Ba...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2014
Samuel D Chamberlain Katherine A Kaplan Maria Modanu Katherine M Sirianni Senifa Annandale Ian Hewson

Cyanobacteria are biogeochemically significant constituents of coral reef ecosystems; however, little is known about biotic and abiotic factors influencing the abundance and composition of cyanobacterial communities in fringing coral reef waters. To understand the patterns of cyanobacterial biogeography in relation to coastal environmental factors, we examined the diversity of planktonic and be...

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