Rapid assessment of different oxygenic phototrophs and single cell photosynthesis with multicolour variable chlorophyll fluorescence imaging

Erik Trampe, J. Kolbowski, U. Schreiber, Michael Kühl

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Abstract

We present a new system for microscopic multicolour variable chlorophyll fluorescence imaging of aquatic phototrophs. The system is compact and portable and enables microscopic imaging of photosynthetic performance of individual cells and chloroplasts using different combinations of blue, green, red or white light. Automated sequential exposure of microscopic samples to the three excitation colours enables subsequent deconvolution of the resulting fluorescence signals and colour marking of cells with different photopigmentation, i. e., cyanobacteria, green algae, red algae and diatoms. The photosynthetic activity in complex mixtures of phototrophs and natural samples can thus be assigned to different types of phototrophs, which can be quantified simultaneously. Here, we describe the composition and performance of the new imaging system and present applications with both natural phytoplankton and microalgal culture samples.

Original languageEnglish
Publication dateJul 2011
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2011
EventBioImaging Workshop 2011 - Copenhagen, Denmark
Duration: 22 Jun 201123 Jul 2011

Conference

ConferenceBioImaging Workshop 2011
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityCopenhagen
Period22/06/201123/07/2011

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