scholarly journals STUDIES ON PHOTOSYNTHESIS

1940 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-67 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jack Myers ◽  
G. O. Burr

1. The effect on oxygen evolution of Chlorella vulgaris produced by light intensities up to about 40,000 f.-c. has been studied by the use of the Warburg technique. 2. Above a certain critical intensity, which is determined by the previous history of the cells, the rate of oxygen evolution decreases from the maximum to another constant rate. This depression is at first a completely reversible effect. 3. With a sufficiently high intensity this constant rate represents an oxygen uptake greater than the rate of dark respiration. During such a constant rate of oxygen uptake a progressive injury to the photosynthetic mechanism takes place. After a given oxygen consumption the rate falls off, approaching zero, and the cells are irreversibly injured. 4. The constant rate of oxygen evolution (2 and 3) decreases in a continuous manner with increasing light intensities, approaching a value which is approximately constant for all lots of cells regardless of previous history. 5. Two alternative hypotheses have been presented to explain the observed phenomena. The more acceptable of these proposes quick inactivation of the photosynthetic mechanism, the extent of inhibition depending on the light intensity. 6. In Chlorella vulgaris solarization is influenced by the previous history of the cells.

2009 ◽  
Vol 64 (9-10) ◽  
pp. 673-679 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuzeir Zeinalov

An analysis of the shape of photosynthetic light curves is presented and the existence of the initial non-linear part is shown as a consequence of the operation of the non-cooperative (Kok’s) mechanism of oxygen evolution or the effect of dark respiration. The effect of nonlinearity on the quantum efficiency (yield) and quantum requirement is reconsidered. The essential conclusions are: 1) The non-linearity of the light curves cannot be compensated using suspensions of algae or chloroplasts with high (>1.0) optical density or absorbance. 2) The values of the maxima of the quantum efficiency curves or the values of the minima of the quantum requirement curves cannot be used for estimation of the exact value of the maximum quantum efficiency and the minimum quantum requirement. The estimation of the maximum quantum efficiency or the minimum quantum requirement should be performed only after extrapolation of the linear part at higher light intensities of the quantum requirement curves to “0” light intensity


1988 ◽  
Vol 43 (9-10) ◽  
pp. 709-716 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. Shiraiwa ◽  
K. P. Bader ◽  
G. H. Schmid

Abstract Oxygen gas exchange was monitored in the unicellular green alga Chlorella vulgaris 211 - 11 h by means of a mass spectrometer equipped with a special membrane gas-inlet-system and a photosynthetic reaction vessel. CO2-dependent 18O2-uptake as well as 16O2-evolution were analyzed in both High- and Low-CO2 cells. In High-CO2 cells, the 18O2-ruptake in the light (UL) decreased by 65% upon addition of 3 mᴍ NaHCO3 , while 16O2-evolution (E) was increased approx. 1.8 times by the same treatment. 18O2-uptake in the dark (UD) was not affected by the addition of external inorganic carbon (Ci). The addition of 3.3 mᴍ NaHCO3 also affected UL and E in Low CO2-cells, however, to a minor extent. UL under CO2-saturating conditions was light intensity-independent up to 2 klux and 1.2 klux in High- and Low-CO2 cells, respectively. Above these light intensities UL increased approx. 4-fold in High- and approx. 6-fold in Low-CO2 cells. Under CO2-limiting conditions, however, UL increased in High-CO2 cells even under very low light intensities, showing that photorespiratory oxygen uptake occurred even in the near vicinity of the light compensation point. Under C02-saturating and strong light conditions UL represented almost half of E in Low-CO2 cells and about 30 % of E in High-CO2 cells. In Low-CO2 cells addition of ethoxyzolamide (EZA), an inhibitor of carbonic anhydrase, enhanced UL and suppressed E and NET under CO2-limiting conditions, whereas the compound had only a minor effect on High-CO2 cells. DCMU (3 μᴍ) strongly inhibited E and UL under CO2-saturating conditions, with the remaining UL being smaller than UD . KCN (1 mᴍ) and SHAM (1.5 mᴍ) added to DCMU-treated Low-CO2 cells suppressed UL by approx. 50 % . The resulting value corresponded to half of UD . KCN also inhibited E under CO2-saturating conditions, with UL being strongly enhanced showing a maximal uptake at 0.4 mᴍ KCN . Under these conditions NET was nearly zero. The effect seems to be due to an inhibition of RubisCO and an enhancement of Mehler reactions. At 0.7 mᴍ KCN , DCMU entirely inhibited UL , but oxygen uptake appeared increased after turning the light off. This uptake corresponded to approx. 60 % of UD . Whereas KCN and SHAM inhibited approx. 70 % of UD , only 16% of UL was suppressed. These results suggest that the contribution of mitochondrial respiration to UL was negligeable, since UL seemed to be suppressed in the light under CO2-saturated conditions. Iodoacetamide, which is an inhibitor of the Calvin cycle and thereby diverts carbon into the respiratory pathway, inhibited E and NET under CO2-saturating conditions, but did not affect UL . This result also shows that UL is not due to mitochondrial respiration. A hydroxylamine derivative [20, 21] which changes the ratio of the RuBP carboxylation to oxygenation activity in tobacco leaves did not affect this ratio in Chlorella.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 32-38
Author(s):  
Alfi Noviyana ◽  
Purwati Purwati

The conditions of pregnancy can increase anxiety in women, therefore it can cause a negativeimpact on pregnant women themselves and on their fetuses. Anxiety is one of the risk factors ofthe incidence of pre-eclampsia in pregnant women. Pre-eclampsia is still the top three causes ofmaternal death in the field of obstetrics in Indonesia. The purpose of this study is to know andanalyze the relationship of anxiety with the incidence of pre-eclampsia in RSUD Dr. R. GoetengTarunadibrata Purbalingga. This research is a quantitative study, with case control design,sampling technique with an accidental sampling approach. Data collection using a standardquestionnaire from Hamilton. Analysis in quantitative studies using the X2 test (chi square) Theresults of this study that there is no statistical relationship between anxiety and the incidence ofpre-eclampsia with a value of ρ = 0.732 but clinically found that mothers with anxiety have a riskof 1, 26 times higher experience pre-eclampsia ( value of OR = 1.26). As for some externalvariables in this study that theoretically become a predisposing factor for pre-eclampsia includingage, previous history of pre-eclampsia or hypertension, hereditary history, history of hormonalfamily planning acceptors related to pre-eclampsia.


1973 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 15 ◽  
Author(s):  
HG Jones ◽  
CB Osmond

The preparation and photosynthetic properties of thin leaf slices from several plants were examined. Photosynthesis was measured either as oxygen evolution in a polarographic electrode, or as 14C02 fixation. Oxygen uptake in the dark gave a measure of the dark respiration rate.


1986 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 209-216 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. H. Barton

SummaryThe maintenance of polygenic variation through a balance between mutation and stabilizing selection can be approximated in two ways. In the ‘Gaussian’ approximation, a normal distribution of allelic effects is assumed at each locus. In the ‘House of Cards’ approximation, the effect of new mutations is assumed to be large compared with the spread of the existing distribution. These approximations were developed to describe models where alleles may have a continuous range of effects. However, previous analyses of models with only two alleles have predicted an equilibrium variance equal to that given by the ‘House of Cards’ approximation. These analyses of biallelic models have assumed that, at equilibrium, the population mean is at the optimum. Here, it is shown that many stable equilibria may coexist, each giving a slight deviation from the optimum. Though the variance is given by the ‘House of Cards’ approximation when the mean is at the optimum, it increases towards a value of the same order as that given by the ‘Gaussian’ approximation when the mean deviates from the optimum. Thus, the equilibrium variance cannot be predicted by any simple model, but depends on the previous history of the population.


1971 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 433 ◽  
Author(s):  
DM Stokes ◽  
JS Turner

When O. vulgaris is treated in complete darkness with diquat at concentrations which are toxic in the light, there is a rapid and large stimulation of oxygen uptake with no significant alteration in the R,Q. If the O. vulgaris has been darkened for some hours before the addition of diquat there is a two- to threefold stimulation of the rate of respiration, which subsequently remains constant or falls only slowly for up to 500 min. With pre-illuminated or glucose-treated O. vulgaris, diquat causes a much greater stimulation of dark respiration, rapidly declining to near the control rate. Tracer studies with 14C02 and [14C]glucose show that diquat when added in darkness to O. vulgaris accelerates the breakdown of starch and the loss of 14C from most intermediate substances of carbohydrate metabolism. The exception to this is the rapid accumulation of 14C counts in citric acid. These results are discussed and a mechanism for the action of diquat in darkness is proposed.


2007 ◽  
Vol 177 (4S) ◽  
pp. 135-135
Author(s):  
Eiji Kikuchi ◽  
Akira Miyajima ◽  
Ken Nakagawa ◽  
Mototsugu Oya ◽  
Takashi Ohigashi ◽  
...  

VASA ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 40 (3) ◽  
pp. 251-255 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gruber-Szydlo ◽  
Poreba ◽  
Belowska-Bien ◽  
Derkacz ◽  
Badowski ◽  
...  

Popliteal artery thrombosis may present as a complication of an osteochondroma located in the vicinity of the knee joint. This is a case report of a 26-year-old man with symptoms of the right lower extremity ischaemia without a previous history of vascular disease or trauma. Plain radiography, magnetic resonance angiography and Doppler ultrasonography documented the presence of an osteochondrous structure of the proximal tibial metaphysis, which displaced and compressed the popliteal artery, causing its occlusion due to intraluminal thrombosis..The patient was operated and histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of osteochondroma.


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