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The effects of ultraviolet radiation on the gravitactic orientation of the freshwater flagellate,Euglena gracilis, were determined by a real time image analysis system. Both artificial UV radiation and solar radiation in a temperature-controlled growth chamber were employed. Histograms of gravitaxis showed that the degree of orientation decreased with increasing exposure time; this can be quantified using the Rayleigh test and upper quadrant summation. The effects of artificial UV radiation on the orientation are considerably stronger than those of solar radiation, probably because the radiation source emits higher fluence rates below 300 nm than found in solar radiation. The effects of monochromatic ultraviolet radiation on motility have been determined, and an action spectrum has been calculated.
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Häder, DP., Liu, SM. Motility and gravitactic orientation of the flagellate,Euglena gracilis, impaired by artificial and solar UV-B radiation. Current Microbiology 21, 161–168 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02092116
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