T. Han et al., UV-A/blue light-induced reactivation of photosynthesis in UV-B irradiated cyanobacterium, Anabaena sp., J PLANT PHY, 158(11), 2001, pp. 1403-1413
After exposure to moderate levels of UV-B irradiation, subsequent exposure
to white light caused recovery of chlorophyll fluorescence yield of Anabaen
a sp. This photoreactivation of UV-induced inhibition of photosynthesis inc
reased in proportion to the irradiance of white light and is wavelength-dep
endent, showing significant recovery in blue light compared to no measurabl
e recovery at other photosynthetically active wavebands. The UV-A/blue quan
tum dose required for a 50% photoreactivation was 1.12 mol m(-2), which is
comparable to that for other high quantum requiring responses found in plan
ts and microorganisms. Additionally, a similar long-term interdependence is
reflected in the observation that the effect of UV-A/blue light depends on
the total quantum exposure for up to 96 h, confirming the likely involveme
nt of a blue light receptor, cryptochrome, in this process. The action spec
trum for photoreactivation of photosynthesis in UV-B-irradiated Anabaena so
. shows major peaks at 352.5 and 383 nm, with a small but significant peak
at 411 nm.