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Phytoplankton productivity in relation to light intensity: A simple equation
Authors:D. H. Peterson   M. J. Perry   K. E. Bencala  M. C. Talbot
Affiliation:1. Université Libre de Bruxelles, Laboratoire d''Ecologie des Systèmes Aquatiques, CP-221, Bd du Triomphe B-1050, Belgium;2. Université de Liège, Unité d''Océanographie Chimique, Institut de Physique (B5), B-4000, Belgium;1. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, 3909 Halls Ferry Road, Vicksburg, MS 39180, USA;2. Abt Associates, Boulder, CO 80302, USA;3. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Assessment & Restoration Division, St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA
Abstract:A simple exponential equation is used to describe photosynthetic rate as a function of light intensity for a variety of unicellular algae and higher plants where photosynthesis is proportional to (1-e−β1). The parameter β () is derived by a simultaneous curve-fitting method, where I is incident quantum-flux density. The exponential equation is tested against a wide range of data and is found to adequately describe P vs. I curves. The errors associated with photosynthetic parameters are calculated. A simplified statistical model (Poisson) of photon capture provides a biophysical basis for the equation and for its ability to fit a range of light intensities. The exponential equation provides a non-subjective simultaneous curve fitting estimate for photosynthetic efficiency (a) which is less ambiguous than subjective methods: subjective methods assume that a linear region of the P vs. I curve is readily identifiable. Photosynthetic parameters β and a are used widely in aquatic studies to define photosynthesis at low quantum flux. These parameters are particularly important in estuarine environments where high suspended-material concentrations and high diffuse-light extinction coefficients are commonly encountered.
Keywords:photosynthesis   light intensity   models
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