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Pigment content and photosynthetic rate of the fronds of Macrocystis pyrifera

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The Macrocystis pyrifera (L.) C. Ag. frond is here described in terms of chlorophyll a, fucoxanthin, chlorophyll c and photosynthetic rate. Pigment concentrations increased back from the apical meristem reaching a maximum after 2 to 3 m. Pigment concentrations were then generally constant throughout most of the length of the frond, finally decreasing again in the oldest parts of the frond with the exception of the sporophylls. Pigment ratios remained relatively constant throughout. Maximum net photosynthetic rates on a given frond showed a decrease with tissue age on both an area basis (1040 down to 463 nmol O2 cm-2 h-1) and on a chlorophyll a basis, which was shown as half-saturation constants (quantum irradiance) which dropped on an area basis from 85 μmol m-2 sec-1 at 4.5 m above the holdfast to 26 μmol m-2 sec-1 at 15.5 m. Young sporophytes transplanted from the sea floor to the surface (12 m) tended to decrease pigment content, while those transplanted to the bottom tended to increase all pigments, but especially fucoxanthin. Photosynthetic rates, however, changed little on a unit area basis. The results of these data are considered in the light of recent work on photosynthetic units, tissue age effects and general adaptations of the M. pyrifera frond to its light environment.

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Wheeler, W.N. Pigment content and photosynthetic rate of the fronds of Macrocystis pyrifera . Mar. Biol. 56, 97–102 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00397127

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