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Development of the Primary Photochemical Apparatus of Photosynthesis during Greening of Etiolated Bean Leaves
Author(s) -
Neil R. Baker,
Warren L. Butler
Publication year - 1976
Publication title -
plant physiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.554
H-Index - 312
eISSN - 1532-2548
pISSN - 0032-0889
DOI - 10.1104/pp.58.4.526
Subject(s) - photosystem ii , photosystem i , photochemistry , p700 , photosynthesis , light harvesting complexes of green plants , greening , chlorophyll , photosystem , chlorophyll fluorescence , chemistry , chlorophyll a , photosynthetic reaction centre , etiolation , botany , biology , biochemistry , electron transfer , ecology , enzyme
Seven-day-old dark-grown bean leaves were greened under continuous light. The amount of chlorophyll, the ratio of chlorophyll a to chlorophyll b, the O(2) evolving capacity and the primary photochemical activities of Photosystem I and Photosystem II were measured on the leaves after various times of greening. The primary photochemical activities were measured as the photo-oxidation of P(700), the photoreduction of C-550, and the photo-oxidation of cytochrome b(559) in intact leaves frozen to -196 C. The results indicate that the reaction centers of Photosystem I and Photosystem II begin to appear within the first few minutes and that Photosystem II reaction centers accumulate more rapidly than Photosystem I reaction centers during the first few hours of greening. The very early appearances of the primary photochemical activity of Photosystem II was also confirmed by light-induced fluorescence yield measurements at -196 C.

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