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Determination of optical markers of cyanobacterial physiology from fluorescence kinetics

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Courtecuisse E, Oxborough K, Tilstone GH, Spyrakos E, Hunter PD & Simis SGH (2022) Determination of optical markers of cyanobacterial physiology from fluorescence kinetics. Journal of Plankton Research, 44 (3), pp. 365-385. https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbac025

Abstract
Compared to other methods to monitor and detect cyanobacteria in phytoplankton populations, fluorometry gives rapid, robust and reproducible results and can be used in situ. Fluorometers capable of providing biomass estimates and physiological information are not commonly optimized to target cyanobacteria. This study provides a detailed overview of the fluorescence kinetics of algal and cyanobacterial cultures to determine optimal optical configurations to target fluorescence mechanisms that are either common to all phytoplankton or diagnostic to cyanobacteria. We confirm that fluorescence excitation channels targeting both phycocyanin and chlorophyll a associated to the Photosystem II are required to induce the fluorescence responses of cyanobacteria. In addition, emission channels centered at 660, 685 and 730 nm allow better differentiation of the fluorescence response between algal and cyanobacterial cultures. Blue-green actinic light does not yield a robust fluorescence response in the cyanobacterial cultures and broadband actinic light should be preferred to assess the relation between ambient light and photosynthesis. Significant variability was observed in the fluorescence response from cyanobacteria to the intensity and duration of actinic light exposure, which needs to be taken into consideration in field measurements.

Journal
Journal of Plankton Research: Volume 44, Issue 3

StatusPublished
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Publication date30/06/2022
Publication date online25/05/2022
Date accepted by journal26/04/2022
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ISSN0142-7873
eISSN1464-3774

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Miss Emilie Courtecuisse

Miss Emilie Courtecuisse

PhD Researcher, Biological and Environmental Sciences

Professor Peter Hunter

Professor Peter Hunter

Professor, Scotland's International Environment Centre

Professor Evangelos Spyrakos

Professor Evangelos Spyrakos

Professor, Biological and Environmental Sciences

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