Non-destructive measurement of chlorophyll b:a ratios and identification of photosynthetic pathways in grasses by reflectance spectroscopy
Author(s) -
Katharina Siebke,
Marilyn C. Ball
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
functional plant biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.917
H-Index - 116
eISSN - 1445-4408
pISSN - 1445-4416
DOI - 10.1071/fp09201
Subject(s) - chlorophyll , chlorophyll a , hordeum vulgare , chlorophyll b , absorbance , chlorophyll fluorescence , biology , photosynthesis , chlorophyll c , botany , analytical chemistry (journal) , chemistry , poaceae , environmental chemistry , chromatography
Equations for non-destructive determination of chlorophyll b : a ratios in grasses were developed from reflectance spectra of intact leaves of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) and two barley mutants: clorina f2, which lacks chlorophyll b and clorina f104, which has a low chlorophyll b content. These plants enabled separation of effects of chlorophyll composition on reflectance spectra due to differential light absorption by chlorophylls a and b and to measure the effects of chlorophyll b on the contribution of fluorescence emitted by chlorophyll a to the reflectance spectra. Indices developed from these data were then tested on growth chamber-grown leaves from six C 3 and 17 C 4 grass species (7 NAD-ME and 10 NADP-ME subtypes). We used the chlorophyll b : a ratio because the data were less skewed than the chlorophyll a : b ratio. The best index for determination of the chlorophyll b : a ratio utilised wavelengths affected by chlorophyll absorbance: [R 626 - 0.5 (R 603 + R 647 )]/[R 552 - R 626 ]. The chlorophyll b : a ratio was significantly lower in the C 4 han C 3 grasses, but was not sufficient in itself to separate these two functional groups. However, because of differences in fluorescence characteristics, C 3 and C 4 species could be distinguished by an index based on wavelengths affected by chlorophyll fluorescence: [R 696 to 709 /R 545 to 567 ].
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