Effects of light quality on the photosynthetic activity and biochemical composition of Gracilaria gracilis (Rhodophyta)

Author(s):  
Aziz Ben Ghedifa ◽  
Julia Vega ◽  
Nathalie Korbee ◽  
Fethi Mensi ◽  
Felix L. Figueroa ◽  
...  
2016 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anita Barbara SCHROETER-ZAKRZEWSKA ◽  
Klaudia BOROWIAK ◽  
Agnieszka WOLNA-MARUWKA

Geranium plants were cultivated in a growth chamber with different light quality and microorganism inoculation conditions. The long-term effect of irradiance quality (LED and fluorescent) as well as two types of microorganism treatments on photosynthetic activity parameters was examined. The maximum reached values of net photosynthesis rate (PN), stomatal conductance (gs), transpiration rate (E) and intercellular CO2 concentration (Ci) were afterwards measured in plants cultivated under six colours of light – white, white-blue, blue, red, red-blue and green – emitted by two types of lamp: LED and fluorescent. Two types of microorganism treatments were used: BAF1 created in the Department of General and Environmental Microbiology and the commonly used Effective Microorganisms (EM) biopreparation. A highest level of PN were found in plants after cultivation under white-blue light (both – fluorescent and LED) and treated by BAF1. The positive effect of EM was only noted in the case of plants cultivated under blue-red fluorescent light. Considering plants without microbial inoculation the highest levels were recorded in plants under red and blue light. The comparison of the effect of light quality revealed that in all colours a higher or similar level of net photosynthetic rate was noted in plants under LEDs. Mostly the higher photosynthetic activity was connected with higher stomatal opening as well as with higher transpiration rate, which is especially true for plants cultivated under red and blue LED light.


1999 ◽  
Vol 77 (10) ◽  
pp. 1425-1431 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Heraut-Bron ◽  
C. Robin ◽  
C. Varlet-Grancher ◽  
D. Afif ◽  
A. Guckert

2018 ◽  
Vol 30 (4) ◽  
pp. 2499-2512 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rafik Ben Said ◽  
Fethi Mensi ◽  
Hatem Majdoub ◽  
Amine Ben Said ◽  
Badii Ben Said ◽  
...  

1987 ◽  
Vol 44 (12) ◽  
pp. 2118-2132 ◽  
Author(s):  
Russell L. Cuhel ◽  
David R. S. Lean

The biochemical composition of newly produced phytoplankton biomass in Lake Ontario varied systematically with respect to experimentally manipulated incident light intensity and environmentally imposed water temperature and daylength, but was insensitive to light quality. Total uptake of 14C-labeled bicarbonate was light dependent (Popt:dark = 60–200), while 35SO42− uptake was light stimulated (Popt:dark < 5). Subcellular allocation of 14C for relative protein, carbohydrate, and lipid polymer synthesis responded sensitively to subsaturating light. Pathways of 35S assimilation were unaffected by light intensity. Night protein synthesis and attendant respiration of polymeric carbohydrates was a function of prior light history: with daytime illumination at Popt, day and night rates of 35SO4-S incorporation into protein were often indistinguishable. Using April–November data from Popt only, allocation of carbon to carbohydrate polymer storage for night growth was strictly proportional to nightlength. The proportion of carbon contained in protein was strongly correlated with in situ water temperature. The lack of cross-correlation suggests that temperature and daylength exert independent constraints on the biochemical composition of lake microplankton.


1994 ◽  
Vol 180 (2) ◽  
pp. 175-187 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Aidar ◽  
S.M.F. Gianesella-Galvão ◽  
T.C.S. Sigaud ◽  
C.S. Asano ◽  
T.H. Liang ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fethi Mensi ◽  
Sarra Nasraoui ◽  
Saloua Bouguerra ◽  
Aziz Ben Ghedifa ◽  
Mohamed Chalghaf

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