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Spectral effects on Symbiodinium photobiology studied with a programmable light engine.


ABSTRACT: The spectral light field of Symbiodinium within the tissue of the coral animal host can deviate strongly from the ambient light field on a coral reef and that of artificial light sources used in lab studies on coral photobiology. Here, we used a novel approach involving light microsensor measurements and a programmable light engine to reconstruct the spectral light field that Symbiodinium is exposed to inside the coral host and the light field of a conventional halogen lamp in a comparative study of Symbiodinium photobiology. We found that extracellular gross photosynthetic O2 evolution was unchanged under different spectral illumination, while the more red-weighted halogen lamp spectrum decreased PSII electron transport rates and there was a trend towards increased light-enhanced dark respiration rates under excess irradiance. The approach provided here allows for reconstructing and comparing intra-tissue coral light fields and other complex spectral compositions of incident irradiance. This novel combination of sensor technologies provides a framework to studying the influence of macro- and microscale optics on Symbiodinium photobiology with unprecedented spectral resolution.

SUBMITTER: Wangpraseurt D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4229233 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Spectral effects on Symbiodinium photobiology studied with a programmable light engine.

Wangpraseurt Daniel D   Tamburic Bojan B   Szabó Milán M   Suggett David D   Ralph Peter J PJ   Kühl Michael M  

PloS one 20141112 11


The spectral light field of Symbiodinium within the tissue of the coral animal host can deviate strongly from the ambient light field on a coral reef and that of artificial light sources used in lab studies on coral photobiology. Here, we used a novel approach involving light microsensor measurements and a programmable light engine to reconstruct the spectral light field that Symbiodinium is exposed to inside the coral host and the light field of a conventional halogen lamp in a comparative stud  ...[more]

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