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Phytoplankton σPSII and Excitation Dissipation; Implications for Estimates of Primary Productivity

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The effective absorption cross section for photochemistry of Photosystem II in the light (σ PSII ′) comprises the probability of light capture by Photosystem II and the quantum yield for subsequent photochemistry. σ PSII ′ is used to model photosynthesis and aquatic productivity, and phytoplankters regulate σ PSII ′ to mitigate over-or under-excitation of Photosystem II. We used diverse phytoplankton taxa to compare short and long term changes in σ PSII ′ with the induction of the yield of non-photochemical quenching (YNPQ) of chlorophyll fluorescence, a measure of regulated excitation dissipation. In two picocyanobacteria σ PSII ′ showed no decline upon induction of moderate YNPQ, above light levels sufficient for saturation of electron transport. In the eukaryotic chl a/b Ostreococcus and the chl a/c diatom Thalassiosira, induction of non-photochemical quenching was stronger after growth under saturating light, an acclimation attributable to increased xanthophyll cycle pigment content. Across short and longer-term light histories to induce or relax regulatory processes Ostreococcus and Thalassiosira showed proportional variations between the level of YNPQ and the down regulation of σ PSII ′. The proportional down regulation of σ PSII ′ was, however, significantly smaller than the amplitude of YNPQ induction. For the eukaryotes we can predict changes in σ PSII ′ , useful for modeling electron transport, productivity and acclimation, from measures of YNPQ, which are accessible from fluorescence yield measures that do not include σ PSII ′. This useful relation, however, does not extend to the tested prokaryotes, possibly as a result of differential violations of the rate constant assumptions that underlie the calculated YNPQ parameter.
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hal-02323628 , version 1 (21-10-2019)

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Kui Xu, Johann Lavaud, Rupert Perkins, Emily Austen, Marlène Bonnanfant, et al.. Phytoplankton σPSII and Excitation Dissipation; Implications for Estimates of Primary Productivity. Frontiers in Marine Science, 2018, 5, ⟨10.3389/fmars.2018.00281⟩. ⟨hal-02323628⟩
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