Modulations in Chlorophyll a Fluorescence Based on Intensity and Spectral Variations of Light

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Abstract

Photosynthetic efficiency is significantly affected by both qualitative and quantitative changes during light exposure. The properties of light have a profound effect on electron transport and energy absorption in photochemical reactions. In addition, fluctuations in light intensity and variations in the spectrum can lead to a decrease in photosystem II efficiency. These features necessitate the use of a simple and suitable tool called chlorophyll a fluorescence to study photosynthetic reactions as a function of the aforementioned variables. This research implies that chlorophyll a fluorescence data can be used to determine precise light conditions that help photoautotrophic organisms optimally function.

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Janeeshma, E., Johnson, R., Amritha, M. S., Noble, L., Raj Aswathi, K. P., Telesiński, A., … Puthur, J. T. (2022, May 1). Modulations in Chlorophyll a Fluorescence Based on Intensity and Spectral Variations of Light. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23105599

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