Abstract
Measured under equivalent physiological conditions, the photosynthesis-light intensity relationship based on oxygen production/mg chlorophyll a was found to be the same in five species representing the different chlorophyll c containing divisions of marine phytoplankton. Other non-photochemical metabolic processes related to photosynthesis such as diurnal variations, maximal photosynthesis rates, and dark oxygen uptake were quite different, and so these are the more significant factors in production and ecological distribution of diatoms, dinoflagellates, and coccolithophores. In contrast, the green algae tested showed a significantly different photosynthesis-light intensity curve from the chlorophyll c group.
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