Abstract

might be related to environmental control of the coupling between photosynthetic electron transport through photosystem II (PSII) and carbon uptake in phytoplankton. In this study, we looked at this relationship under upwelling conditions favourable for phytoplankton growth. The combination of both techniques allowed the calculation of the quantum efficiency of carbon fixation, which averaged 20 0.12 mol C (mol quanta) � 1 indicating that phytoplankton populations were very efficient in converting absorbed photons into photosynthetically produced organic carbon. The tight coupling observed between phytoplankton photosynthetic electron transport through PSII and carbon uptake resulted in a statistically significant linear relationship between FRRF-derived and 14 C-based carbon incorporation rates, with a slope of 1.43. In conclusion, the results of the this study indicate 25 that FRRF can be a useful tool to derive high spatial and temporal resolution primary production estimates under environmental conditions favouring the close coupling between PSII electron transport and carbon uptake, such as those characteristic of this coastal upwelling system.

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