Abstract

The maximum yield of oxygen production in Chlorella was found, in new, systematic experiments, not to exceed 0.12, under a great variety of conditions. Measurements were made on autospores and other synchronous cultures, at different CO 2 concentrations, at very low light intensities, and in the presence of ‘catalytic’ amounts of blue light. The action spectra (quantum yield as a function of wavelength) of photosynthesis, and of chlorophyll a fluorescence in vivo, were measured on the same Chlorella cell suspensions. In both cases, a decline in the yield was observed in the red beginning at about 675–680 nm. The yield declines to 50% of the maximum, on both curves, at 690–695 nm. A strong dip was observed in the action spectra of both fluorescence and photosynthesis at 660–665 nm.

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