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SUBJECT INDEX 



Carotenols, 412-16, 470-76, 521-22. See 

 also carotenoids 

 in seeds, 430-31 

 Catalase, 122, 284, 286, 379-80, 431, 1228, 

 1565-67, 1748, 1924 

 absence from thermophilic algae, 1228 

 in chloroplasts, 1748 

 effect of ultraviolet hght, 1924 

 Catatase-ethanol system, for trapping H2O2 



in HR, 1565-67 

 Catalysts 

 Catalyst deficiency, as source of induction, 



1388, 1419-25 

 Catalyst Ea {carboxylase), 173, 179, 203, 

 867, 926, 936, 1015, 1016, 1018, 1040 

 action time, 1444 

 acts on stable substrate, 1443 

 affected by cyanide, 1456 

 contribution to intermittency effects, 



1443-44 

 responsible for inactivation of PS by 



PO?, 1373-74 

 = ribulose diphosphate carboxymutase, 



1673, 1746 

 sensitivity to PO and poisons, 286, 308, 

 329-30, 536 

 Catalyst Eb {"stabilizing catalyst,'" a 

 mutasef), 163, 173, 379, 867, 933, 948, 

 1016, 1017, 1030, 1031, 1035, 1036, 

 1038, 1039, 1040, 1453-54 

 acts on unstable substrate, 1442 

 concentration and working period, 1442, 



1453-54 

 responsible for flash yield limitation, 



1276-77 

 responsible for intermittency effects, 



1442 

 unaffected by cyanide, 1456 

 Catalyst Ec {"deoxidase"), 173, 281, 312, 

 379, 867, 957 

 absence in bacteria, 168 

 cause of anabiosis effect?, 1365 

 inactivation as cause of induction, 1419- 



25 

 inhibition by H2S and NH2OH, 312, 316 

 Catalyst Eq {second deoxidase?), 134-36, 



281 

 Catenary series, of reactions, 866-69 

 temperature effect, 1251-52 



Cations 



Cations, effect, on chloroplast preparations, 

 1553 

 on HR, 1613-14 

 on PS, 335-42 

 as photoxidants for water, 74-76 

 transfer through leaves, 197 

 Cell concentration, effect, on CO2 burst, 

 1348 

 on fluorescence induction curves, 



1388 

 on induction after anaerobiosis, 1367 

 Cell membranes, permeabiUty to neutral 



molecules, 197, 301, 319, 539-40 

 Cellulose, 42, 49 



C(14) tagging after one hour PS, 

 1631 

 Centrifugation, of chloroplastic material. 



368-71, 1555, 1560-61 

 Ceric ions, PO of H2O by, 74, 75 



reaction with Chi, 464-65 

 Chelating agents, effect, on chloroplast 

 preparations, 1553 

 on HR, 1611, 1812-13 

 Chelation, of Chi molecule, 771, 1813 

 Chemautotrophic bacteria, 4, 99, 101, 112-25 



efficiency, 118-22 

 Chemilumin e sc enc e 



Chemiluminescence of Chi, coupled with PS, 

 1473, 1839-41 

 in iso-amylamine, 794 

 with peroxides, 1838-39 

 in tetralin, 751 

 Chemosjmthesis 

 Chemosynthesis, 99, 111-24 

 in algae, 141-42 

 C(14) tracer study, 1533 

 in chloroplast preparations?, 1530- 



33 

 energy dismutation theory, 166, 235- 



39 

 phosphorylation theory, 229 

 schemes, 142, 144, 235, 238 

 Chemosynthetic bacteria. See Bacteria, 



chemosynthetic 

 Chill injury, 1218 



transient and gradual, 1231 

 Chloranil, fluorescence quenching by, 782- 

 84 



Volume I, pp. 1-599; Volume II.l, pp. 601-1208; Volume II.2, pp. 1209-2088 



