We review here the background and the experiments that led to the concept of excitation energy transfer among photosystem
(PS) II units. On the basis of a kinetic analysis of oxygen evolution and chlorophyll
a fluorescence yield, the authors showed, in 1964, that the PS II photochemical reaction involved in the formation of oxygen
is not a first-order process. We concluded that excitation energy localized in a `photosynthetic unit' including a reduced
primary acceptor is transferred with a high probability to neighboring PS II units. Here, the beginnings and the original
data of this topic are presented.
chlorophyll - chlorophyll fluorescence - excitation energy transfer - oxygen evolution - photosynthetic unit - Photosystem II
This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.