SUBJECT INDEX 



2063 



induction study, 1333-34, 1940 

 simultaneous measurement of PS 

 and R, 1333-34, 1927-36 

 Maximum rate and yield. See Photosyn- 

 thesis, Photor eduction, Hill's Reaction, 

 etc. 

 Mechanical injury, effect on PS, 343^4 

 Mehler reaction, (HR with O2 as oxi- 

 dant), 1565-67, 1625-26 

 Membrane, chloroplastic, 358, 1722-23 

 Mercuric ions, effect on HR, 1612 



inhibitors of PS, 336 

 Mesohilirhodin, 1788 

 Mesobiliviolin, 1788 

 Mesomerism, of Chi, 442-43 

 Mesoporphyrin, fluorescence quenching of, 



1833 

 Metastable state, of Chi. See Chlorophyll 



molecule, long-lived state 

 Methane bacteria, 118-19, 120-22 

 Methanol 



Methanol, Chl-catalyzed oxidation, by 

 Fe3+, 466, 504, 512 

 conversion to starch, by algae, 261 

 occurrence, in plants, 249, 251 

 stabihzing effect, on chloroplast suspen- 

 sions, 1547-49 

 Methevioglobin, as oxidant in HR, 1587-88 



as oxygen indicator in HR, 64-65 

 Methyl hacteriochlorophyllide, absorption 

 spectrum, in solution, crystals, and 

 monolayers, 1817-18, 1820 

 Methyl chlorophyllide, absorption spec- 

 trum, 628 

 Methylene blue, as oxidant, in HR, 1573, 1575 



dimerization and fluorescence, 762 

 Methyl pheophorbide a, absorption spec- 

 trum, 627, 628 

 Methyl red, Chl-sensitized reduction, by 

 phenylhydrazine, 512-14, 1507-13 

 effect, on Chi bleaching, 1489 

 on Chi fluorescence, 782, 784 

 Mg {27), 555 



Micronutrients, eft'ect, on CO2 burst in PS 

 induction, 1347 

 on PS, 338-39, 1920 

 "Midday depression," of PS, 331, 334, 824, 



873-76, 997 

 Molisch reaction (AgNOs reduction by 



chloroplasts in hght), 254, 270-71 



360, 541, 1736-40 

 Molisch test. See Chlorophyll reactions in 



solution, thermal, phase test 

 Moloxides, as intermediates in PS and PO, 



156, 292, 499, 508, 511 

 Monocotyledons, absence of starch, 47 



pigments, 424 

 ' 'Mono-dehydrochlorophyll, " 1 503 

 Monolayers, of Chi, BChl and derivatives, 



on water, 394, 449, 1295-96, 1818-24 

 of Chi, in vivo?, 368, 391-94, 1733-36 

 Monomolecular and bimolecidar limiting 



reactions, in PS, 1023-28, 1031, 1452- 



54, 1456, 1470-75, 1480-81, 1839 

 Morphine, effect on PS, 321 

 Motile bacteria, 100 

 Multilayers, of Chi, 394, 449, 1821 

 Mutants, of Chlorella, variations in pig- 

 ments, PS and HR activity, 1266-67, 



1616, 1766, 1768 

 Myelin, in chloroplasts, 375-76, 1722, 



1724, 1725, 1732 



N 



Naphthaquinone, as oxidant in HR, 1571, 



1572 

 Narcotics 



Narcotics, effect, on Chi and BChl 

 fluorescence during induction, 

 1396-97 

 in vivo, 322, 819, 959-60, 1063, 

 1070-71, 1396-97 

 on Chi fluorescence in the steady- 

 state in vivo, 821, 824-25, 942-43, 

 1387 

 on Chi synthesis, 1766 

 of excess CO2, 903 

 on formic acid synthesis by E, coli. 



208 

 on HR, 1611-13 

 on PR in bacteria, 958-59, 977, 979, 



1015 

 on PS, 300, 320-24, 959, 976, 979 

 in flashing light, 1463-65 

 during induction, 1344^45 

 on R, 322 

 internal, as kinetic factor in PS, 820, 

 824-26, 875, 929, 942-43, 950, 



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