Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2130658174> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2130658174 endingPage "206" @default.
- W2130658174 startingPage "206" @default.
- W2130658174 abstract "The effect of increased UV radiation on photosynthesis estimated as in vivo chlorophyll fluorescence i.e. optimal quantum yield (Fv/Fm) and electron transport rate (ETR) in the green filamentous alga Zygnemopsis decussata (Streptophyta, Zygnematales) growing in the high mountain lake La Caldera (Sierra Nevada, Spain) at 3050 m altitude was evaluated. Two sets of in situ experiments were conducted: (1) On July 2006, Fv/Fm was measured throughout the day at different depths (0.1, 0.25, 0.5 and 1 m) and in the afternoon, ETR and phenolic compounds were determined. In addition, in order to analyze the effect of UV radiation, Fv/Fm was determined in algae incubated for 3 days at 0.5m under three different light treatments: PAR+UVA+UVB (PAB), PAR+UVA (PA) and PAR (P). (2) On August 2007, Fv/Fm was determined under PAB, PA and P treatments and desiccation/rehydration conditions. Fv/Fm decreased in algae growing in surface waters (0.1 m) but also at 1 m depth compared to that at 0.5 m depth. The decrease of Fv/Fm at noon due to photoinhibition was small (less than 10%) except in algae growing at 1 m depth (44%). The maximal electron transport rate was 3.5-5 times higher in algae growing at 0.25-0.5 m respectively than that at 0.1 and 1 m depth. These results are related to the accumulation of phenolic compounds: i.e. the algae at 0.25-0.5 m presented respectively about a 3-5 times higher concentration of phenolic compounds than that of algae at 0.1-1 m depth. The protection mechanisms seem to be stimulated by UVB radiation, since Fv/Fm was higher in the presence of UVB (PAB treatment) compared to PA or P treatments. UVA exerts the main photoinhibitory effect, not only at midday, but also in the afternoon. UVB radiation also had a protective effect in algae grown under desiccation conditions for three days. During re-hydration, the rapid increase of Fv/Fm (after 1 h) was higher in the UVB-grown algae than in algae grown under UVA radiation. After 5 h, Fv/Fm values were similar in algae submitted to desiccation/rehydration under PAB and P treatments as they were in the control (submerged algae). The combined effect of desiccation and UVA produced the greatest decrease of photosynthesis in Z. decussata. Thus UVB, in contrast to other species, may support the recovery process. Z. decussata can acclimate to severe stress conditions in this high mountain lake by the photoprotection mechanism induced by UVB radiation through dynamic photoinhibition and the accumulation of phenolic compounds (UV screen and antioxidant substances)." @default.
- W2130658174 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2130658174 creator A5012092501 @default.
- W2130658174 creator A5029937943 @default.
- W2130658174 creator A5032029885 @default.
- W2130658174 creator A5038895360 @default.
- W2130658174 creator A5044359292 @default.
- W2130658174 creator A5070440502 @default.
- W2130658174 creator A5070577628 @default.
- W2130658174 date "2009-08-01" @default.
- W2130658174 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2130658174 title "The effects of UV radiation on photosynthesis estimated as chlorophyll fluorescence in Zygnemopsis decussata (Chlorophyta) growing in a high mountain lake (Sierra Nevada, Southern Spain)" @default.
- W2130658174 cites W1515052776 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W1625533523 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W1952319289 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W1959478639 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W1964909167 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W1978754344 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W1979303070 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W1980467511 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W1988960928 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W1989267291 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W1999250635 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2002448320 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2012210411 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2012623376 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2014336866 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2019041949 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2031228068 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2040260572 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2040854350 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2047945785 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2061142971 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2065544480 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2066011443 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2076347106 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2082940526 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2088313319 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2089931212 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2101174866 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2103013645 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2112485051 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2119394756 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2120175892 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2120544856 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2124554074 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2126361636 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2126868474 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2127739928 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2132122628 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2132542400 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2135624040 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2149534186 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2152950098 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2156594333 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2158423934 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2160044763 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2162494465 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2165638391 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2169039330 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2238269907 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2326795721 @default.
- W2130658174 cites W2327244581 @default.
- W2130658174 doi "https://doi.org/10.4081/jlimnol.2009.206" @default.
- W2130658174 hasPublicationYear "2009" @default.
- W2130658174 type Work @default.
- W2130658174 sameAs 2130658174 @default.
- W2130658174 citedByCount "29" @default.
- W2130658174 countsByYear W21306581742012 @default.
- W2130658174 countsByYear W21306581742014 @default.
- W2130658174 countsByYear W21306581742015 @default.
- W2130658174 countsByYear W21306581742016 @default.
- W2130658174 countsByYear W21306581742018 @default.
- W2130658174 countsByYear W21306581742019 @default.
- W2130658174 countsByYear W21306581742020 @default.
- W2130658174 countsByYear W21306581742021 @default.
- W2130658174 countsByYear W21306581742022 @default.
- W2130658174 countsByYear W21306581742023 @default.
- W2130658174 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2130658174 hasAuthorship W2130658174A5012092501 @default.
- W2130658174 hasAuthorship W2130658174A5029937943 @default.
- W2130658174 hasAuthorship W2130658174A5032029885 @default.
- W2130658174 hasAuthorship W2130658174A5038895360 @default.
- W2130658174 hasAuthorship W2130658174A5044359292 @default.
- W2130658174 hasAuthorship W2130658174A5070440502 @default.
- W2130658174 hasAuthorship W2130658174A5070577628 @default.
- W2130658174 hasBestOaLocation W21306581741 @default.
- W2130658174 hasConcept C144027150 @default.
- W2130658174 hasConcept C172256273 @default.
- W2130658174 hasConcept C183688256 @default.
- W2130658174 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2130658174 hasConcept C24630173 @default.
- W2130658174 hasConcept C2777563530 @default.
- W2130658174 hasConcept C2778902199 @default.
- W2130658174 hasConcept C2780838361 @default.
- W2130658174 hasConcept C559758991 @default.
- W2130658174 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W2130658174 hasConcept C80298142 @default.