Abstract

Abstract UV-B stress affects the spectral and kinetic behavior of green algae. These changes were studied by means of hole-burning and low temperature absorption and fluorescence spectroscopies. Results of this study are reported here. UV-B irradiation induces significant changes in low-temperature fluorescence spectra. An influence on persistent spectral hole-burning spectra is also reported.

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