THE EFFECT OF LIGHT QUALITY ON THE PRODUCTS OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN CHLORELLA VULGARIS

作者: A. H. W. Hauschild , C. D. Nelson , G. Krotkov

DOI: 10.1139/B62-018

关键词: BotanyDarknessSynchronous cultureBiologyPhotosynthesisChlorella vulgarisOrganic acidGlycolic acidPaper chromatographyGlycine

摘要: Suspensions of Chlorella vulgaris, grown in synchronous culture, were pretreated darkness for 45 to 225 minutes and illuminated the presence C14-bicarbonate with red, red plus 4% blue, blue light alone. The intensities so adjusted that rate photosynthesis (fixation C14) was same under different conditions illumination. distribution C14 among various compounds ethanol-soluble fraction obtained using paper chromatography autoradiography.After 5 photosynthesis, incorporation into aspartic acid higher supplementary than At time total radioactivity glycine serine glycolic decreased. After 30 alone increased amino organic as compared light. This du...

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