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  A fluorometric method for the differentiation of algal populations in vivo and in situ

Beutler, M., Wiltshire, K. H., Meyer, B., Moldaenke, C., Lüring, C., Meyerhöfer, M., et al. (2002). A fluorometric method for the differentiation of algal populations in vivo and in situ. Photosynthesis Research, 72(1), 39-53.

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Beutler, M.1, Author           
Wiltshire, K. H.1, Author           
Meyer, B.1, Author           
Moldaenke, C., Author
Lüring, C., Author
Meyerhöfer, M., Author
Hansen, U.-P., Author
Dau, H., Author
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1Department Ecophysiology, Max Planck Institute for Limnology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Max Planck Society, ou_976547              

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Free keywords: accessory pigments; aquatic ecosystems; chlorophyll fluorescence; phytoplankton; primary production
 Abstract: Fingerprints of excitation spectra of chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence can be used to differentiate ''''spectral groups'' of microalgae in vivo and in situ in, for example, vertical profiles within a few seconds. The investigated spectral groups of algae (green group, Chlorophyta; blue, Cyanobacteria; brown, Heterokontophyta, Haptophyta, Dinophyta; mixed, Cryptophyta) are each characterised by a specific composition of photosynthetic antenna pigments and, consequently, by a specific excitation spectrum of the Chl fluorescence. Particularly relevant are Chl a, Chl c, phycocyanobilin, phycoerythrobilin, fucoxanthin and peridinin. A laboratory- based instrument and a submersible instrument were constructed containing light-emitting diodes to excite Chl fluorescence in five distinct wavelength ranges. Norm spectra were determined for the four spectral algal groups (several species per group). Using these norm spectra and the actual five-point excitation spectrum of a water sample, a separate estimate of the respective Chl concentration is rapidly obtained for each algal group. The results of dilution experiments are presented. In vivo and in situ measurements are compared with results obtained by HPLC analysis. Depth profiles of the distribution of spectral algal groups taken over a time period of few seconds are shown. The method for algae differentiation described here opens up new research areas, monitoring and supervision tasks related to photosynthetic primary production in aquatic environments.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2002
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Rev. Type: Peer
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ISI: 000176462500004
Other: 2104/S 37816
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Title: Photosynthesis Research
  Alternative Title : Photosynth. Res.
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 72 (1) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 39 - 53 Identifier: ISSN: 0166-8595