Photosynthetica 2005, 43(3):411-416 | DOI: 10.1007/s11099-005-0065-3
Effects of different excitation and detection spectral regions on room temperature chlorophyll a fluorescence parameters
- 1 Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Ostrava University, Ostrava 1, Czech Republic
- 2 Institute of Physical Biology, University of South Bohemia, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
The effects of different spectral region of excitation and detection of chlorophyll (Chl) a fluorescence at room temperature on the estimation of excitation energy utilization within photosystem (PS) 2 were studied in wild-type barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Bonus) and its Chl b-less mutant chlorina f2 grown under low and high irradiances [100 and 1 000 µmol(photon) m-2 s-1]. Three measuring spectral regimes were applied using a PAM 101 fluorometer: (1) excitation in the red region (maximum at the wavelength of 649 nm) and detection in the far-red region beyond 710 nm, (2) excitation in the blue region (maximum at the wavelength of 461 nm) and detection beyond 710 nm, and (3) excitation in the blue region and detection in the red region (660- 710 nm). Non-photochemical quenching of maximal (NPQ) and minimal fluorescence (SV0), determined by detecting Chl a fluorescence beyond 710 nm, were significantly higher for blue excitation as compared to red excitation. We suggest that this results from higher non-radiative dissipation of absorbed excitation energy within light-harvesting complexes of PS2 (LHC2) due to preferential excitation of LHC2 by blue radiation and from the lower contribution of PS1 emission to the detected fluorescence in the case of blue excitation. Detection of Chl a fluorescence originating preferentially from PS2 (i.e. in the range of 660-710 nm) led to pronounced increase of NPQ, SV0, and the PS2 photochemical efficiencies (FV/FM and FV'/FM'), indicating considerable underestimation of these parameters using the standard set-up of PAM 101. Hence PS1 contribution to the minimal fluorescence level in the irradiance-adapted state may reach up to about 80 %.
Additional key words: Hordeum; non-photochemical quenching; non-radiative dissipation; PAM fluorometer; photosystems 1 and 2
Received: October 21, 2004; Accepted: January 3, 2005; Published: September 1, 2005 Show citation
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