Abstract:The primary reaction kinetics of the isolated photosystem Ⅱ particles and photosystem Ⅱ core complexes from spinach ( Spinacia deracea Mill. ) was investigated using the time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy with 470 fs time resolution. 2 to 4 lifetime components were detected by the multi-exponential curve fining method. These components were analyzed and discussed in terms of different kinetic processes. It is suggested that 3 ps component is attributed to the charge separation and 0.8 ps, 12 ps, 25 ps and 100 ps components are related to the energy transfer processes. A possible kinetic scheme in photosystem Ⅱ reaction center was proposed based upon the reported previously result.