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Remote Sensing Letters

Characterization of marine macroalgae by fluorescence signatures

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Pages 2329-2335 | Received 18 Apr 1990, Accepted 02 Aug 1990, Published online: 27 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

An investigation of 20 marine macroalgae suggests that fluorescence emission could be used to distinguish macroalgal classes. Narrow waveband light was used to excite groups of accessory pigments in brown, red and green macroalgae and fluorescence emission measured at 685 nm, the wavelength at which chlorophyll a has its maximum fluorescence emission. Fluorescence induced by 540 and 465 nm wavelengths gave 540:465 fluorescence excitation ratios of 0·59±0·07 for seven brown algae, 3·67±0·56 for seven red algae and 0·28±0·07 for six green algae. These results suggest that fluorescence excitation signatures are relatively uniform within phylogenetic classes but differ substantially between classes. When Ectocarpus siliculosus (Dillw) Lyng (Phaeophyceae) was cultured over a large range of light and nitrate regimes, the 540:465 fluorescence excitation ratio showed little variation. Somewhat higher fluorescence excitation ratios were correlated with tissue C:N ratios of 6·1–1·5. The ability to distinguish macroalgal divisions on the basis of fluorescence emission may allow the type and abundance of subtidal macroalgae to be characterized by existing laser-induced fluorescence methodology from low-flying aircraft.

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