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Photosynth Res ; 63(2): 123-34, 2000.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16228423

RESUMEN

Photosynthesis in the green alga Dunaliella tertiolecta, as measured by chlorophyll fluorescence, is inhibited by ultraviolet radiation and specifically, under the conditions used, by UVB radiation (UVBR). The decline in the fluorescence parameters F(v)/F(m) and DeltaF/F'(m) under constant UVBR is a first-order function of time of exposure. The data are well-described by the Kok (1956) model, which assumes a dynamic interaction between damage and repair, with repair being proportional to the pool size of inactivated targets. The pattern of photoinhibition is also consistent with the Kok model, in that it shows an initial, approximately linear phase which is time-dependent (reciprocity holds), a transition phase and then an asymptotic phase, representing an equilibrium between damage and repair, which is determined by UVBR fluence rate (reciprocity fails). Photoinhibition in the presence of lincomycin, a protein synthesis inhibitor, is consistent with the cessation of repair processes and, under these conditions, photoinhibition is proportional to exposure time.

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Phytochemistry ; 58(3): 389-94, 2001 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11557070

RESUMEN

The linear hexitol altritol has only been identified in six genera, all of them in the order Fucales of the brown algae. Five of these genera are closely related according to molecular phylogenetic and other data, while the sixth (Notheia) is an obligate epiphyte on two other altritol-containing genera with which it is symphanic. The possibility that Notheia obtains altritol from the algae on which it is epiphytic rather than by synthesizing altritol independently was investigated by supplying 13C-inorganic carbon in the light followed by mass spectrometric and nuclear magnetic resonance analysis. Notheia separated from the phorophyte Hormosira during exposure to 13C showed 13C enrichment in both altritol and mannitol, while the Hormosira only showed significant labelling of mannitol. These data show that altritol can be synthesized by Notheia, with implications for the number of gains and losses of the capacity to synthesize altritol in the evolution of the Fucales.


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Phaeophyceae/metabolismo , Alcoholes del Azúcar/metabolismo , Espectrometría de Masas , Resonancia Magnética Nuclear Biomolecular , Phaeophyceae/química , Filogenia
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J Phycol ; 44(5): 1204-11, 2008 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27041717

RESUMEN

Assessments of nutrient-limitation in microalgae using chl a fluorescence have revealed that nitrogen and phosphorus depletion can be detected as a change in chl a fluorescence signal when nutrient-starved algae are resupplied with the limiting nutrient. This photokinetic phenomenon is known as a nutrient-induced fluorescence transient, or NIFT. Cultures of the unicellular marine chlorophyte Dunaliella tertiolecta Butcher were grown under phosphate starvation to investigate the photophysiological mechanism behind the NIFT response. A combination of low temperature (77 K) fluorescence, photosynthetic inhibitors, and nonphotochemical quenching analyses were used to determine that the NIFT response is associated with changes in energy distribution between PSI and PSII and light-stress-induced nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ). Previous studies point to state transitions as the likely mechanism behind the NIFT response; however, our results show that state transitions are not solely responsible for this phenomenon. This study shows that an interaction of at least two physiological processes is involved in the rapid quenching of chl a fluorescence observed in P-starved D. tertiolecta: (1) state transitions to provide the nutrient-deficient cell with metabolic energy for inorganic phosphate (Pi )-uptake and (2) energy-dependent quenching to allow the nutrient-stressed cell to avoid photodamage from excess light energy during nutrient uptake.

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Mycotoxin Res ; 10(1): 21-40, 1994 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23605919

RESUMEN

This is a compilation of data on the occurrence of mycotoxins other than aflatoxin in foods and feeds from Africa, Asia and South America with 75 references.

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Opt Lett ; 4(7): 216-8, 1979 Jul 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19687854

RESUMEN

Fluence-dependent optical-absorption parameters were measured in static room-temperature UF(6) at 12 frequencies in the range 615 to 635 cm(-1) and over a fluence range of 0.02 to 8 mJ/cm(2). All data of the average number of photons absorbed per monomer (eta) as a function of fluence (Phi) were fitted to the empirical relation eta = C(1)(v)PhiC(2) (C(2) = 0.8 +/- 0.1). Addition of diluent (N(2)) increased the absorption.

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