Cell response of Chlamydomonas actinochloris culture to repeated microwave irradiation

Abstract. Grygorieva OO, Berezovsjka MA, Dacenko OI. 2015. Cell response of Chlamydomonas actinochloris culture to repeated microwave irradiation. Nusantara Bioscience 7: 38-42. Two cultures of Chlamydomonas actinochloris Deason et Bold in the lag-phase were exposed to the microwave irradiation. One...

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Main Authors: OLESIA O. GRYGORIEVA, MARIANNA A. BEREZOVSJKA, OLEXANDR I. DACENKO
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Language:English
Published: MBI & UNS Solo 2015-05-01
Series:Nusantara Bioscience
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Online Access:http://biosains.mipa.uns.ac.id/N/N0701/N070107.pdf
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spelling doaj-952d3bdb42b0499ba23040dbfa1147f02020-11-25T04:01:57ZengMBI & UNS SoloNusantara Bioscience2087-39482087-39562015-05-0171384210.13057/nusbiosci/n070107Cell response of Chlamydomonas actinochloris culture to repeated microwave irradiationOLESIA O. GRYGORIEVA0MARIANNA A. BEREZOVSJKA1OLEXANDR I. DACENKO2Educational and Scientific Centre "Institute of Biology", Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, 64/13 Volodymyrska Str, Kyiv 01601, Ukraine. Tel.: +38 095-574-77-37, email: olesja2911@gmail.comEducational and Scientific Centre "Institute of Biology", Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, 64/13 Volodymyrska Str, Kyiv 01601, UkraineFaculty of Physics, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine Abstract. Grygorieva OO, Berezovsjka MA, Dacenko OI. 2015. Cell response of Chlamydomonas actinochloris culture to repeated microwave irradiation. Nusantara Bioscience 7: 38-42. Two cultures of Chlamydomonas actinochloris Deason et Bold in the lag-phase were exposed to the microwave irradiation. One of them (culture 1) was not treated beforehand, whereas the other (culture 2) was irradiated by microwaves 2 years earlier. The measurement of cell quantity as well as measurement of change of intensities and spectra of cultures photoluminescence (PL) in the range of chlorophyll a emission was regularly conducted during the cell cultures development. Cell concentration of culture 1 exposed to the microwave irradiation for the first time has quickly restored while cell concentration of culture 2 which was irradiated repeatedly has fallen significantly. The following increasing of cell concentration of culture 2 is negligible. Cell concentration reaches the steady-state level that is about a half of the cell concentration of control culture. Initially the PL efficiency of cells of both cultures decreases noticeable as a result of irradiation. Then there is the monotonic increase to the values which are significantly higher than the corresponding values in the control cultures. The ratio of the intensities at the maxima of the main emission bands of chlorophyll for control samples of both cultures remained approximately at the same level. At the same time effect of irradiation on the cell PL spectrum appears as a temporary reduction of this magnitude. http://biosains.mipa.uns.ac.id/N/N0701/N070107.pdfChlamydomonas actinochlorismicrowave irradiationphotoluminescence
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author OLESIA O. GRYGORIEVA
MARIANNA A. BEREZOVSJKA
OLEXANDR I. DACENKO
spellingShingle OLESIA O. GRYGORIEVA
MARIANNA A. BEREZOVSJKA
OLEXANDR I. DACENKO
Cell response of Chlamydomonas actinochloris culture to repeated microwave irradiation
Nusantara Bioscience
Chlamydomonas actinochloris
microwave irradiation
photoluminescence
author_facet OLESIA O. GRYGORIEVA
MARIANNA A. BEREZOVSJKA
OLEXANDR I. DACENKO
author_sort OLESIA O. GRYGORIEVA
title Cell response of Chlamydomonas actinochloris culture to repeated microwave irradiation
title_short Cell response of Chlamydomonas actinochloris culture to repeated microwave irradiation
title_full Cell response of Chlamydomonas actinochloris culture to repeated microwave irradiation
title_fullStr Cell response of Chlamydomonas actinochloris culture to repeated microwave irradiation
title_full_unstemmed Cell response of Chlamydomonas actinochloris culture to repeated microwave irradiation
title_sort cell response of chlamydomonas actinochloris culture to repeated microwave irradiation
publisher MBI & UNS Solo
series Nusantara Bioscience
issn 2087-3948
2087-3956
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Abstract. Grygorieva OO, Berezovsjka MA, Dacenko OI. 2015. Cell response of Chlamydomonas actinochloris culture to repeated microwave irradiation. Nusantara Bioscience 7: 38-42. Two cultures of Chlamydomonas actinochloris Deason et Bold in the lag-phase were exposed to the microwave irradiation. One of them (culture 1) was not treated beforehand, whereas the other (culture 2) was irradiated by microwaves 2 years earlier. The measurement of cell quantity as well as measurement of change of intensities and spectra of cultures photoluminescence (PL) in the range of chlorophyll a emission was regularly conducted during the cell cultures development. Cell concentration of culture 1 exposed to the microwave irradiation for the first time has quickly restored while cell concentration of culture 2 which was irradiated repeatedly has fallen significantly. The following increasing of cell concentration of culture 2 is negligible. Cell concentration reaches the steady-state level that is about a half of the cell concentration of control culture. Initially the PL efficiency of cells of both cultures decreases noticeable as a result of irradiation. Then there is the monotonic increase to the values which are significantly higher than the corresponding values in the control cultures. The ratio of the intensities at the maxima of the main emission bands of chlorophyll for control samples of both cultures remained approximately at the same level. At the same time effect of irradiation on the cell PL spectrum appears as a temporary reduction of this magnitude.
topic Chlamydomonas actinochloris
microwave irradiation
photoluminescence
url http://biosains.mipa.uns.ac.id/N/N0701/N070107.pdf
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