Chlorophyll d as a major pigment
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TL;DR: In this paper, a 2-desvinyl-2-formyl-chlorophyll-a was identified and its probable identity with chlorophyll d was discussed in detail.
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FURTHER EVIDENCE OF THE RELATION BETWEEN 2-DESVINYL-2-FORMYL-CHLOROPHYLL-a AND CHLOROPHYLL-d
TL;DR: Results provide further evidence that chlorophyll-d is 2-desvinyl-2-formyl-chlorophyll -a, and all thalli of Rhodomela larix yielded chlorophylla but in extremely small amounts.
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Chlorophyll d, a green pigment of red algae
TL;DR: Red algae (Rhodophyta) are sharply distinguished from all other plants with respect to anatomy, life history, and the occurrence of certain proteinaceous pigments, and whether or not this distinct,iveness is reflected byThe chlorophylls of several marine species of red algae are investigated.
Four Universal Forms of Chlorophyll a
TL;DR: The red absorption band measured at -196 C in a variety of chloroplast preparations with four major component curves representing forms of chlorophyll a having peaks at 661.