Jm. Mercado et al., Effects of different levels of CO2 on photosynthesis and cell components of the red alga Porphyra leucosticta, J APPL PHYC, 11(5), 1999, pp. 455-461
Photosynthesis and cell composition of Porphyra leucosticta discs grown at
low (< 0.0001% in air), current (control) and high (1% CO2 in air) inorgani
c carbon (C-i) concentrations were analyzed. Carbohydrate content in discs
grown at high C-i increased (15.1 mg g(-1) FW) with respect to the control
(6.4 mg g FW-1), whereas soluble protein content decreased to one-third (5.
6 to 2.1 mg g(-1) FW). Carbohydrate content was unaffected and soluble prot
ein slightly increased in discs grown at low C-i. As a consequence of these
changes, a lower C/N molar ratio (8.6) was found in the discs grown at low
compared to high C-i (12.4). Nitrate reductase activity increased at high
C-i from 0.3 +/- 0.2 to 1.7 +/- 0.4 mu mol NO2- g(-1) FW h(-1) indicating t
hat reduction and assimilation of nitrate were uncoupled. The response of p
hotosynthesis to increasing irradiance, estimated from O-2 evolution vs. ir
radiance curves, was affected by the treatments. Maximum quantum yield (Phi
(O2)degrees) and effective quantum yield (Phi (O)2) at 150 mu mol photon m
(-2) s(-1) decreased by 20% and 50%, respectively, at low C-i. These differ
ences could be due to changes in photosynthetic electron flow between PSII
and PSI. Treatments also produced changes in maximal (F-v/F-m) and effectiv
e (Delta F/F-m') quantum yield for photosystem II charge separation.