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Do correlations exist between chromatophore arrangement and photosynthetic activity in seaweeds?

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In Dictyota dichotoma, as in many other plants, the chromatophores which at low intensities occupy the cell walls perpendicular to the light beam move to the side walls parallel to the light beam if exposed to high light intensities. The aim of this investigation was to find out whether or not the changes from low- to high-intensity arrangement and vice versa function as an active control mechanism to regulate photosynthetic activity in D. dichotoma under the respective light condition. Four different experimental approaches were made: (a) In white and blue light experiments the changes of the transmittance and of the rate of photosynthetic oxygen production in high- and low-intensity arrangement were compared. (b) The kinetics of the depression and recovery of the PS-rates, as well as of the transmittance changes, were determined during high- and low-intensity movement, respectively. (c) Transmittance and PS-rates of thalli under illumination with polarized and unpolarized light of the same intensity (1,000 1x) were compared. (d) PS-rates of thalli after darkening as well as after preirradiation with weak and strong red light, conditions under which the chromatophores occupy the same position in the cells, were measured. In all these experiments the photosynthetic activity was strongly influenced by pre-illumination, but was independent of the respective chromatophore arrangement. This finding was confirmed by experiments with two other algae: (1) In the brown alga Alaria esculenta which does not display light-induced chromatophore displacements and concomitant transmittance changes, pre-irradiation with high light intensities decreases the PS-rates. (2) In the green alga Ulva lactuca, which shows circadian chloroplast movements, the PS-rates depend on the pre-irradiation only, irrespective of the chloroplast position. Thus we may conclude that in these organisms the function of chromatophore displacements is not the regulation of photosynthetic activity. Other ecological functions are discussed.

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Nultsch, W., Pfau, J. & Rüffer, U. Do correlations exist between chromatophore arrangement and photosynthetic activity in seaweeds?. Mar. Biol. 62, 111–117 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00388172

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