Role of pigments on algal communities and photosynthesis |
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Authors: | A. Lami P. Guilizzoni D. Ruggiu B. Polli M. Simona A. Barbieri |
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Affiliation: | (1) CNR-Istituto Italiano di Idrobiologia, Verbania-Pallanza, Italy;(2) Laboratorio Studi Ambientali, Sezione Protezione Acque, Dipartimento Ambiente, Lugano, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | A one-year study of phytoplankton, primary production and related physical and chemical factors was made in a Swiss basin of Lake Lugano (Lago di Lugano). The chlorophylls and 12 carotenoids were analyzed with a TLC technique. The carotenoid monitoring was considered to be particularly interesting, because the role of these pigments in freshwater algae is still very poorly documented by field studies. The dependence of photosynthesis on several factors was statistically evaluated. Evidence was found of light-adaptation phenomena. The variations of photosynthetic activity and efficiency largely depended on the light regime in the few days before the field observations and on the cellular content of chlorophylls and single carotenoids, whose concentrations in their turn were closely linked with light, temperature, average cell size, and with the actual species assemblage. |
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Keywords: | Algal pigments algal communities photosynthesis Lake Lugano (Lago di Lugano) |
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