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An efficient excitation energy transfer from a carotenoid, siphonaxanthin to chlorophyll a observed in a deep-water species of chlorophycean seaweed1
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PhotorespirationBotanyChlorophycean Seaweed1PhotobiologyUlva JaponicaAbsorption SpectroscopyBiosynthesisCarotenoidExcitation SpectraBioenergeticsPhotosynthesisBiophysicsHealth SciencesPhotochemistryBiochemistryInfrared SpectroscopyPhotomorphogenesisExcitation EnergyAlgal BiologyBiologyNatural SciencesSpectroscopyPhycologyPlant PhysiologyDeep-water Species
Excitation spectra of chlorophyll a fluorescence and absorption spectra of the thalli of Ulva japonica and Ulva pertusa were studied at room temperature. Both the fluorescence excitation spectrum and absorption spectrum of the former showed a characteristic broad peak at 540 nm, which those of the latter lacked. It was inferred that siphonaxanthin in the former efficiently transferred its excitation energy to chlorophyll a.