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. 1987 May;171(1):65-72.
doi: 10.1007/BF00395068.

Fast photoacoustic transients from dark-adapted intact leaves: oxygen evolution and uptake pulses during photosynthetic induction - a phenomenology record

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Fast photoacoustic transients from dark-adapted intact leaves: oxygen evolution and uptake pulses during photosynthetic induction - a phenomenology record

S Malkin. Planta. 1987 May.

Abstract

Using a photoacoustic technique it has been possible to observe fast oxygen evolution and uptake transients at a high time resolution (approx. 0.2 s), when a dark-adapted leaf is reilluminated. There is initially a rapid pulse of oxygen evolution, correlated with the initial fluorescence rise (total duration under the experimental conditions used about 1-2 s), corresponding presumably to the photoreduction of the plastoquinone pool. This phenomenon may be utilized to calibrate the oxygen-evolution photoacoustic signal. The first pulse is followed by a series of slower bursts of oxygen uptake and evolution, reflecting various pools which are expressed following sequential activation of various parts of the photosynthetic apparatus, until achievement of a steady state.

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