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700
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Re. 5 Effects of preillumination by lights of various
wavelengths on chlorophyll fluorescence of intact
wild-type rice leaves. Chlorophyll contents were
approximately 45 nmol cm ' 2 in both leaves. Halogen
light was projected through an interference filters of
660 nm (17.5 W m' 2 ) ( ) and 700 nm (21.5 W m' 2 )
( ) on a leaf alternatively before measurements for
20 min, or the leaf was dark adapted ( ) (a). A
leaf was dark adapted (b) or He-Ne laser (633 nm, 450
W m' 2 ) (c) and Ar laser (477 & 488 nm, 280 W m' 2 ) (d)
lights were projected on the leaf alternatively before
measurements for 20 min. Fluorescences were induced
by the Ar laser light (477 & 488nm).
wild-type plant leaves containing 7.1, 46.9 and 65.0
nmol cm ' 2 chlorophylls are shown in Fig. 6 . The
Fi/Fn ratio increased with the increase of chlorophyll
content of leaves (Fig. 7). Proportions of F680 and F685
decreased with the increase of chlorophyll contents
because of increasing self-absorption.
Spectra of chlorophyll fluorescence varied among a
rice wild-type plant (Fig. 8 a), and chlorina mutant plants
partly deficient in (Fig. 8 b) and almost completely
lacking (Fig. 8 c) chlorophyll b, which have similar
numbers of the reaction center, P700 (Kano, 1987).
Chlorophyll content in the leaves of the mutant plants
decreased accompanied with the defect of chlorophyll b,
however, the F]/Fn ratio did not decreased in the chlorina
mutant plants. The extent of the defects in chlorophyll b
was the larger, the bend between the two peaks was the
shallower (Fig. 8 ). The spectrum of the chlorina mutant
plant lacking most of chlorophyll b (MGS- 88 ) showed a
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Fig. ( Chlorophyll fluorescence spectra of rice wild-
type plant leaves containing (a) 65.0 nmol cm , O’)
46.9 nmol cm ' 2 and (c) 7.1 nmol cm * 2 chlorophylls-
Fluorescences were induced by the Ar laser light (477
&488nm).
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