Photosynthetic performance of healthy and virus-infected feldmannia irregularis and f simplex (phaeophyceae)

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The filamentous brown algae Feldmamia simplex and F. irregularis are attacked by aquatic viruses, which propagate in deformed sporangia of the host plants. In order to evaluate a possible detrimental effect of the pathogen, photosynthesis-irradiance response curves and pigment concentrations of healthy and infected plants were compared. Photosynthetic performance of infected plants was significantly reduced and associated with a decrease in chlorophyll a and c content. In Feldmannia irregularis, which had a relatively low photosynthetic capacity, the virus infection produced a more severe effect lhan in F. simplex. © 1994 The British Phycological Society.

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Robledo, D. R., Sosa, P. A., Carcia-Reina, G., & Muller, D. G. (1994). Photosynthetic performance of healthy and virus-infected feldmannia irregularis and f simplex (phaeophyceae). European Journal of Phycology, 29(4), 247–251. https://doi.org/10.1080/09670269400650701

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