Yz. Yacobi et al., DELAYED FLUORESCENCE EXCITATION SPECTROSCOPY - A RAPID METHOD FOR QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF NATURAL-POPULATION OF PHYTOPLANKTON, Water research (Oxford), 32(9), 1998, pp. 2577-2582
Natural phytoplankton samples were analyzed by a spectrometer which is
designed to measure delayed fluorescence (DF) excitation spectra in t
he range from 400 to 728 nm.:lt was possible to detect taxonomical cha
nges in the algal assemblage of Lake Kinneret, Israel using DF spectra
as analytical signature. The ratio of spectrally integrated excitatio
n delayed fluorescence to chlorophyll a concentration (DF/chlorophyll)
in samples collected from Lake Kinneret, Israel, fluctuated throughou
t the investigation period; which covered the annual broom of the dino
flagellate Peridinium gatunense. The DF/chl ratio increased with the i
nitiation of Peridinium population build up, reached the highest value
when the algal bloom reached its peak and declined with the decrease
of algal density. DF intensity was positively correlated with the prim
ary productivity at the depth of maximal productivity, indicating that
DF intensity may be used as a rapid probe of this variable. (C) 1998
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