Measuring Instant Light-Response Curve of Chlorophyll Fluorescence in Sago Palm (Metroxylon sagu Rottb.) Leaves: Different Time Measurements on Dark and Light-Adapted Leaf

Aidil Azhar, Koki Asano, Hiroshi Ehara

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This study aimed to determine the appropriate time for the chlorophyll fluorescence light curve measurement in sago palms and to avoid high values variations. The photosynthetic status of three-year-old sago palm seedlings was evaluated through the chlorophyll fluorescence measurement. The chlorophyll fluorescence light curve of measurement was evaluated under different daytime measurements. Observations on DFm/Fm’ and ETR vs. irradiances were conducted on sago palm leaves in the morning, midday, and afternoon with light and dark adaptation. The highest ETRmax value was found under a light-adapted leaf; however, the Eopt value could not be obtained. Morning time measurement on the dark-adapted leaf is the most appropriate method and time to get an Eopt value with high ETRmax.


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Chlorophyll fluorescence; Light-response curve; Metroxylon sagu Rottb.

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