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Effects of light quality on chlorophyll and biliprotein accumulation in seaweeds
Authors:F López-Figueroa  F X Niell
Institution:(1) Departamento de Ecologia, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Málaga, Campus Universitario de Teatinos s/n, E-29071 Málaga, Spain
Abstract:The control of chlorophyll and biliprotein synthesis by different qualities of continuous light in four seaweeds, collected off the coast of Málaga (Spain) in the winter of 1986 and 1987, was investigated over the short term. In the green algaUlva rigida C. Aghardh, and in the red algaeCorallina elongata Ellis et Soland andPlocamium cartilagineum (L.), chlorophyll synthesis was induced by blue light. However, in the red algaPorphyra umbilicalis (L.), chlorophyll accumulation was primarily induced by red light. Phycoerythrin synthesis inCorallina elongata, Plocamium cartilagineum andPorphyra umbilicalis was stimulated primarily by green light, whilst phycocyanin synthesis was induced by red. The effect of light quality on the synthesis of photosynthethic pigments was rapid. The induction of chlorophyll synthesis of after 6 h in light was 11 to 20% higher than in the dark control. The induction of biliprotein synthesis was two times greater than that of chlorophyll. The results are discussed in terms of chromatic adaptation and as adaptative responses to the underwater light environment. The possible role of phytochrome, and of a blue-light photoreceptor, in the control of chlorophyll and biliprotein synthesis is discussed.Please address all correspondence and requests for reprint to Dr López-Figueroa at his present address: Botanisches Institut der Universität München, Menzingerstraße 67, D-8000 München 19, FRG
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