A phenomenon known as the Gaidukov phenomenon affects algae.
Algae use this phenomenon to absorb the lightest possible to complete photosynthesis. The process, which affects blue-green algae, is known as chromatic adaptation.
One of the known photomorphogenesis reactions in blue-green algae is chromatic adaptation. This is a situation when there are variations in the relative levels. The spectrum makeup of the light used to produce the algae affects the biliproteins.
An ideal assignment for phytochrome photoreceptors, this mechanism, known as "chromatic adaptation" necessitates cyanobacteria to precisely estimate ratios of particular light colors in their surroundings.