2015
DOI: 10.1111/php.12413
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Measurement of Photosynthesis Using PAM Technology in a Purple Sulfur Bacterium Thermochromatium tepidum (Chromatiaceae)

Abstract: We demonstrate that Blue-diode-based pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) technology can be used to measure the photosynthetic electron transport rate (ETR) of purple sulfur bacteria (Thermochromatium tepidum, Chromatiaceae). Previous studies showed that PAM technology could be used to estimate photosynthesis in purple nonsulfur bacteria and so PAM technology can be used to estimate photosynthesis of both kinds of purple photosynthetic bacteria. The absorptance of Thermochromatium films on glass fiber disks was me… Show more

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“…Table 11 shows estimates of potential primary activity of photosynthetic bacterial mats using equations (11) and (12) on Earth ( in Bold ) and on Proxima Centauri b ( in Italics ). A representative E opt value of 200 µmol photons m −2 s −1 and absorptance of 0.7 were used which was based on RAT measurements of algae filtered onto glass fibre discs (Ritchie 2013; Ritchie & Runcie 2013; Ritchie & Mekjinda 2015). The quantum efficiency ( Q ) of rhodopseudomonads is known to be 0.95 or higher (see Ritchie 2013; Ritchie & Runcie 2013; Ritchie & Mekjinda 2015).…”
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“…Table 11 shows estimates of potential primary activity of photosynthetic bacterial mats using equations (11) and (12) on Earth ( in Bold ) and on Proxima Centauri b ( in Italics ). A representative E opt value of 200 µmol photons m −2 s −1 and absorptance of 0.7 were used which was based on RAT measurements of algae filtered onto glass fibre discs (Ritchie 2013; Ritchie & Runcie 2013; Ritchie & Mekjinda 2015). The quantum efficiency ( Q ) of rhodopseudomonads is known to be 0.95 or higher (see Ritchie 2013; Ritchie & Runcie 2013; Ritchie & Mekjinda 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The required reducing equivalents (NADH 2 and/or NADPH 2 ) need to be made using an indirect method (reverse electron flow, Raven 2009). Hence, without a quantum efficiency value (γ) it is very difficult to estimate carbon fixation rates from photosynthetic ETRs in the case of photosynthetic bacteria with an RC-2 photosystem (Ritchie 2013; Ritchie and Runcie 2013; Ritchie and Mekjinda 2015). French (1937a, b) obtained quanta/fixed CO 2 (γ) values of 11 and 17 on a purple photosynthetic bacterium ‘ Streptococcus varians C11’ that is now known as Rhodobacter capsulatus (ATCC 11166) (Syn.…”
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“…No information is available in the use probiotic bacteria of purple non-sulfur bacteria to utilize fish hatchery waste in the decomposition process to improve the nutritional values of media. Purple non-sulfur bacteria (PNSB) Rhodopseudomonas palustris and Rhodovulum sulfidophilum are potential species in the utilization of food waste, effectively in the utilization of organic matter [3] [4]. Growth characteristic of PNSB, Afifella marina strain ME (KC205142), as well as production of exo-polymeric substances like enzymes and nucleic acid has been documented [5].…”
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