Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
31464 Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology C: Photochemistry Reviews 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The laser-induced fluorescence spectra of leaves of Zea mays L. plants treated with different concentrations (0.01, 0.10 and 1.00 mM) of cadmium were recorded in region 650–800 nm using 488 nm line of Argon Ion laser as excitation source and PMT as detector. Besides this, blue-green fluorescence and Chl fluorescence were also measured using third harmonic (355 nm) of Nd:YAG laser as excitation source and 320 M monochromator with intensified charge coupled device as a detector in the region 400–800 nm. These spectra have been used to analyse the effect of several doses of cadmium on the photosynthetic activities of Z. mays L. plants. The fluorescence intensity ratios (FIR) of control as well as treated Z. mays L. were calculated by evaluating curve-fitted parameters using Gaussian spectral function. In addition, growth parameters like photosynthetic pigments content were also estimated. The chlorophyll fluorescence intensity ratio F685/F735 excited by both 488 and 355 nm lines are strongly correlated with photosynthetic pigments content (total chlorophyll and carotenoids) and their ratios. Consequently, there also existed a correlation between the blue-green fluorescence intensity ratio F470/F540 and photosynthetic pigments content.

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