“…A strong coupling of biochemical reactions in thylakoid membrane is also an essential prerequisite for hyperbolic decay. The transient peak is preferentially stimulated by far-red excitation (Desai et al, 1983;Hideg et al, 1991), but in some species it can also be induced by shorter wavelengths (Berden-Zrimec et al, 2008a;Zrimec et al, 2005) (Figure 3). In our experiments, Dunaliella tertiolecta Butcher (Chlorophyta) exhibited a peak at the illuminations below 600 nm and above 650 nm (Figure 3b), whereas Desmodesmus ( Scenedesmus) subspicatus Chodat 1926 (Chlorophyta) did not exhibit the peak at all (Berden- Zrimec et al, 2007).…”