2009
DOI: 10.3354/ame01345
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Photoacclimation processes in phytoplankton: mechanisms, consequences, and applications

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“…This was hypothesized to indicate shading on a cellular level (Wei et al 2010). Content and composition of carotenoid is known to be affected as a result of photoacclimation (Dubinsky & Stambler 2009). Hence, detailed investigations of such changes may assist to elucidate the effect mechanisms of nanoparticles towards algae.…”
Section: Pigment Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was hypothesized to indicate shading on a cellular level (Wei et al 2010). Content and composition of carotenoid is known to be affected as a result of photoacclimation (Dubinsky & Stambler 2009). Hence, detailed investigations of such changes may assist to elucidate the effect mechanisms of nanoparticles towards algae.…”
Section: Pigment Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). Low-irradiance conditions often generate increased chlorophyll concentrations per cell, but can also generate increased photosynthetic efficiencies (via changes in photosynthetic units), which can result in elevation of both parameters (Prezelin, 1981;Dubinsky and Stambler, 2009). P B m reflects the light-saturated rate, and presumably is set by the amount of carbon that can be reduced by the cells, which in turn is thought to be limited by the amount of chemical energy generated by the cells' photosystems.…”
Section: Controls Of Photosynthesis-irradiance Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With decreasing light, Symbiodinium harbor more LH pigments, while PP pigment concentrations decrease (Falkowski and Dubinsky, 1981;Dubinsky and Stambler, 2009). The enrichment of LH pigments leads to two potentially cooccurring photoacclimatization processes, namely increases in size and number of photosynthetic units (PSU) (Falkowski and Owens, 1980;Falkowski and Dubinsky, 1981).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%