Mf. Macedo et al., DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS-IRRADIANCE CURVES DETERMINED FROM OXYGEN PRODUCTION DURING VARIABLE INCUBATION PERIODS, Marine ecology. Progress series, 165, 1998, pp. 31-43
Production and consumption of oxygen were analysed in phytoplankton po
pulations using a fast biomass-concentration technique. The variation
of productivity with irradiance was studied using different incubation
periods, from minutes to hours. The influence of the exposure time on
the photosynthesis-irradiance (P/I) curve parameters was analysed. Th
e results show that dissolved oxygen concentration in the water does n
ot increase linearly with time and that P-max(B) (maximum biomass-spec
ific production rate and I-opt (optimal light intensity) are time-depe
ndent. Exponential and Linear expressions were proposed to describe P-
max(B) and I-opt as a function of time. A model was built to investiga
te the importance of static (steady-state) vs dynamic (time-dependent)
simulation in the prediction of phytoplankton production under differ
ent light intensities. The results show the importance of using dynami
c expressions for the P/I relationship, especially in a mixed water co
lumn.