Effect of light and temperature on the photosynthesis activity of the cyanobacterium Spirulina platensis
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1994
Abstract:
The response of the photosynthetic activity of Spirulina platensis M2 to temperature and light
stress was studied. The optimal temperature for photosynthesis was 35 °C, while dark respiration was highest at 45 °C. At temperature extremes outside those optimal for growth both respiratory and
pholosynthctic activity declined. However, the sensitivity of respiration lo such extremes was significantly
greater than the sensitivity to photosynthesis under the same conditions. Under conditions where
respiratition was completely inhibited, photosynthetic oxygen evolution was maintained at about 30%
the optimum value. Exposing Spirulina cells to high photon flux densities results in a significant reduction
in all the photosynthetic parameters (i.e. initial slope, light-saturated rate and the convexity of the
photosynthesis -light response curve). The pholoinhihitory stress resulted in much larger decreases in the
quamtum yield than in the light-saturated rate of photosynthetic oxygen evolution. The extent of
photoinhibition was much higher when applied at temperatures over or below the optimum for
photosynthesis. The implications of these findings are discussed with respect to the outdoor cultivation
of Spirulina.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Torzillo, Giuseppe
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