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Chromatic Transients in the Photosynthesis of a Green Alga.
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Characteristic variations of 02 production have been observed on changing the illumination of photo- synthetic tissue from one wave length to another, even though the steady state of photosynthesis became the same in each case. These were designated "chro- matic transients" (1). They were first found in red algae (e.g., Porphyra) where they amounted to some 10 to 15 % of the steady rate, on alternating the illumi- nation from 675 mnu (chlorophyll a absorption peak in the living tissue) to 540 or 560 mA (phyco-erythrin maxima).
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