2078 



SUBJECT INDEX 



thermochemical considerations, 1089- 



90, 1969-74 

 utilization of respiration inter- 

 mediates ("antirespiration"), 

 1091-92, 1107, 1117-18, 1962-69 

 of Warburg-Schocken actinometer, 513, 



841, 1526-28, 1949, 1952 

 of water oxidation by eerie ions, 74 

 Quenching, of fluorescence, of Chi and 

 chlorophyllide in solution, 167, 483, 

 490, 518, 777-90, 1831-35. See also 

 Chlorophyll fluorescence, in solution 

 (quenching and self-quenching) 

 of phosphorescence, of adsorbed dyes, 

 793-94, 851 

 Quercetin, 185, 480 

 Quinine, effect on PS, 321 



as sensitizer, 78 

 Quinoline, effect on reversible bleaching of 



Chi and Pheo, 1506 

 Quinones 



Quinones, decomposition in Ught, 1622-23 

 as oxidants, for BChl, in light and dark, 

 1501 

 for Chi, in dark, 461 

 in light, 1500-01 

 after PR, 1518-19 

 for HR in Chlorella, 1617-26 

 in flashing hght, 1620-21 

 inhibition, 1621 

 kinetics, 1618-21 

 maximum utihzation, 1618 

 pre-illumi nation effect, 1621-23 

 quantum yield, 1130-31, 1619-20 

 self-inhibition, 1618-19 

 for HR in chloroplast preparations, 

 954, 1131, 1175, 1530, 1546, 

 1566-68, 1569-72, 1575, 1591, 

 1593, 1596, 1598, 1601-02, 1609- 

 12, 1967-68 

 competition with O2, 1566-68 

 inhibition, 1609-12 

 kinetics, 1591, 1593, 1596 

 maximum utilization, 1598 

 pH effect, 1601-02 

 quantum yield, 1130-31, 1593, 



1967-68 

 self-inhibition, 1596 

 peroxides, 292-293 



as quenchers, of Chi fluorescence, 782, ' 



784, 1500 

 redox potentials, 221-22, 1575 

 as removers of anaerobic inhibition of 

 PS, 1366-67 

 fluorescence changes, 1405 

 reversible reduction, 221-22 

 Quinonoid dyes 



Quinonoid dyes, as oxidants in HR, 1530, 

 1572-76, 1594, 1595, 1598, 1600, 

 1609-14, 1615-16 

 inhibition, 1609-14 

 kinetics, 1594, 1595, 1598 

 maximum utilization, 1598-1600 

 role of redox potentials, 76, 1573, 1575 

 redox potentials, 76, 222, 1573, 1575 

 See also Methylene blue, Thionine, etc. 

 Quotient, photosynthetic (Qp). See Photo- 

 synthetic quotient 

 respiratory (Qr). See Respiratory quo- 

 tient 



R 



Radicals. See Free radicals 

 Radioactive rays, effect on PS, 337, 346-47 

 Radioautography, 1657 

 Radiocarbon. See C{11) and 0(14) 

 Radiohydrogen. See Tritium 

 Radiomagnesium. See Mg{27) 

 Radiophosphorus. See P(32) 

 Reciprocity law, photochemical, for PS in 

 flashing hght, 1435, 1448, 1473-74, 

 1476 

 Recovery of PS, after freezing, 1218, 1219- 

 20 

 after heating, 1218, 1223, 1225 

 after strong illumination, 1321-24 

 Red algae 



Red algae, absorption of hght, 689-90, 

 707-09, 1870, 1879 

 changes during PS, 1860-62 

 in different depths, 735 

 action spectrum of PS, 1178, 1180-83, 



1305-06, 1879 

 energy transfer, 815-16, 1183, 1289, 

 1301, 1304-07 

 to a "minor pigment" (Chid?), 1183, 

 1289, 1305, 1878-79 



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



