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The optical cross section and absolute size of a photosynthetic unit

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The concepts of a photosynthetic unit (PSU) and of an optical cross section are defined. The various estimates of sizes of photosynthetic units are described, and it is shown how an unambiguous measurement of the size of a unit can be obtained by measurement of its optical cross section via the saturation response to a single turnover light flash. The Emerson-Arnold unit must be divided by the quantum requirement for oxygen to obtain the true size of the unit. The size so obtained is the average number of chlorophylls per trap or reaction center. The effects of escape from open and closed traps are considered and it is shown that when these escape probabilities are equal, their effect on the saturation curve vanishes, leaving the simple cumulative one hit Poisson distribution.

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Mauzerall, D. The optical cross section and absolute size of a photosynthetic unit. Photosynth Res 10, 163–170 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00118279

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