Chlorophyll <i>f</i> and chlorophyll <i>d</i> are produced in the cyanobacterium <i>Chlorogloeopsis fritschii</i> when cultured under natural light and near‐infrared radiation

Ruth L. Airs(Plymouth Marine Laboratory), Ben Temperton(Plymouth Marine Laboratory), Christine Sambles(University of Exeter), Garry Farnham(Plymouth Marine Laboratory), Stephen C. Skill(Plymouth Marine Laboratory), Carole A. Llewellyn(Plymouth Marine Laboratory)
FEBS Letters
August 28, 2014
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We report production of chlorophyll f and chlorophyll d in the cyanobacterium Chlorogloeopsis fritschii cultured under near-infrared and natural light conditions. C. fritschii produced chlorophyll f and chlorophyll d when cultured under natural light to a high culture density in a 20 L bubble column photobioreactor. In the laboratory, the ratio of chlorophyll f to chlorophyll a changed from 1:15 under near-infrared, to an undetectable level of chlorophyll f under artificial white light. The results provide support that chlorophylls f and d are both red-light inducible chlorophylls in C. fritschii.


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