1965
DOI: 10.1016/0038-092x(65)90181-7
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Afterglow of chlorophyll in vivo and photosynthesis

Abstract: SUMMARYTwo pigment systems are involved in the afterglow of chlorophyll a-containing cells.Absorption in only one of these systems (promoting or "p" system) is effective in producing luminescence. If light is absorbed simultaneously by the other (quenching or "q" system), a decrease in luminescence results. Absorption in the "p" system is assumed to result in oxidation of water and reduction of a cytochrome. The afterglow is regarded as a chemiluminescence of chlorophyll excited by the recombination of photoly… Show more

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