Chlorophyll d
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Chlorophyll d is a form of chlorophyll, identified by Harold Strain and Winston Manning in 1943.[1][2] It is present in marine red algae and cyanobacteria which use energy captured from sunlight for photosynthesis.[3] Chlorophyll d absorbs far-red light, at 710 nm wavelength, just outside the optical range.[4] An organism that contains chlorophyll d is adapted to an environment such as moderately deep water, where it can use far red light for photosynthesis,[5] although there is not a lot of visible light.[6]
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- ↑ Winston M. Manning and Harold H. Strain, 1943, Chlorophyll d, a Green Pigment in Red Algae J. Biol. Chem. 1943, 151:1-19.
- ↑ Anthony W.D. Larkum and Michael Kühl, 2006, Chlorophyll d: the puzzle resolved TRENDS in Plant Science Vol.10 No.8 August 2005.
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