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SUBJECT INDEX 



theory: effect of back reactions, 



1027-29 

 theory: effect of "finishing" dark 



reactions, 1035, 1037-38 

 theory: effect of inhomogeneity of 



absorption, 1008-10 

 theory: effect of narcotization, 



1042 

 theory: effect of "preparatory" 



dark reactions, 1018-19 

 theory: general considerations, 



1012-17, 1043-47 

 theory: relation to fluorescence, 

 1045-51, 1066, 1072-73 

 of R, with O2, 530 

 Scattering 



Scattering of light, by cell suspensions 

 672-76, 709-13, 715-16, 717, 

 1846-47, 1866-67 

 less strong in blue-green algae, 717, 



729 

 reduction by equiHzation of refractive 



indices, 1844, 1846, 1849 

 selective, 1846, 1866 

 by crystals, 1816 

 by leaves, 676, 698, 700, 709-14 



reduction by imbibition, 682-83, 

 1880-81 

 Scenedesmus 



Scenedesmus {Di, D3, nanus, obliqunus, or 

 quadricauda), 836 

 use in study, of Chl-fluorescence, in 

 vivo, 1049, 1381, 1403-05 

 of H2 "adaptation" of algae, 129-48, 



328, 956-57, 1365, 1374, 1701 

 of HR inhibition by ultraviolet hght, 



1923 

 of PR, 129-48, 328, 956-57, 1365, 



1374-75, 1482-83, 1701 

 of PS, anaerobiosis effects, 327-28, 

 1368, 1403-05, 1914-15 

 bicarbonate utilization, 890-91, 



1363-64, 1887-88, 1890 

 C(14) tracer studies, 1632, 1635, 

 1637-55, 1657-62, 1667-72, 1676- 

 80, 1683-84, 1686-88 

 [CO2] curves, 1897-98, 1906 

 induction, 1363-66, 1371, 1381, 

 1937-39 



inhibition, 305, 307, 309, 310, 311, 

 313, 318-20, 347, 569-70, 903, 

 956-57, 984, 1902-06, 1922-24 

 P(32) tracer studies, 1708-09 

 quantum yield, 1095, 1123, 1128 

 of R, 1922-23, 1937-39 

 "Second wave," of induction. See Induc- 

 tion phenomena, multiple waves 

 Sedoheptulose 



Sedoheptulose, C(14) tagging in PS, 1670- 

 74 

 disappearance in dark, 1680 

 initial rate, 1683 

 intramolecular distribution of label, 



1671 

 photostationary concentration, 1679 

 time course, 1676-78, 1683 

 occurrence in succulents, 1671 

 P(32) tagging in PS, 1709 

 role in PS, 1672, 1673, 1696-98 

 Selective scattering of light, by cells, 1866 



by crystals, 1816, 1866-67 

 Selenium, in bacterial metabolism, 101 

 Self-inhibition, of HR, with quinone as 

 oxidant, 1596-97, 1618-19 

 of PS in Chlorella, 830, 880-82 

 "Self-narcotication," of photochemical ap- 

 paratus, as cause of fluorescence 

 enhancement, 824-26, 942-43, 950, 

 1070-71, 1075, 1077, 1387, 1405 

 as cause of induction, 824-25, 1365, 



1405, 1420-24, 1425-28 

 as cause of inhibition of PS by anaero- 

 biosis, 824-25, 1424-25 

 as cause of Hght saturation of PS, 



1041-43 

 as cause of midday depression, 824- 



25, 875 

 as protection against PO, 825-26 

 Self-quenching ( = concentration quench- 

 ing), of Chi fluorescence, 484, 489, 

 518, 519, 758-763, 772-77, 1831-33 

 "Self-regulation," of PS, 1075 

 Semiquinones, 231-33 



of reduced Chi, 1503, 1521, 1805-06 

 Sensitization mechanisms, 483, 514-21, 

 1283-89, 1290-91, 1299-1300, 1308- 

 09. See also Energy transfer 

 Sensitized fluorescence. See Fluorescence, 



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