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. 2018 Jul;219(1):122-134.
doi: 10.1111/nph.15149. Epub 2018 Apr 19.

Structure-based optics of centric diatom frustules: modulation of the in vivo light field for efficient diatom photosynthesis

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Structure-based optics of centric diatom frustules: modulation of the in vivo light field for efficient diatom photosynthesis

Johannes W Goessling et al. New Phytol. 2018 Jul.
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Abstract

The optical properties of diatom silicate frustules inspire photonics and nanotechnology research. Whether light interaction with the nano-structure of the frustule also affects diatom photosynthesis has remained unclear due to lack of information on frustule optical properties under more natural conditions. Here we demonstrate that the optical properties of the frustule valves in water affect light harvesting and photosynthesis in live cells of centric diatoms (Coscinodiscus granii). Microscale cellular mapping of photosynthesis around localized spot illumination demonstrated optical coupling of chloroplasts to the valve wall. Photonic structures of the three-layered C. granii valve facilitated light redistribution and efficient photosynthesis in cell regions distant from the directly illuminated area. The different porous structure of the two sides of the valve exhibited photon trapping and forward scattering of blue light enhancing photosynthetic active radiation inside the cell. Photonic structures of diatom frustules thus alter the cellular light field with implications on diatom photobiology.

Keywords: biological photonic structures; diatom photosynthesis; frustule optical properties; localized laser illumination; waveguiding.

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