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The fluorescence pulse method as a tool to characterize the photosynthetic system of plants and algae


Abstract:

In order to obtain useful information in a reduced time spent, the method of chlorophyll fluorescence induction kinetics has been modified. An excitation pulse of rectang...Show More

Abstract:

In order to obtain useful information in a reduced time spent, the method of chlorophyll fluorescence induction kinetics has been modified. An excitation pulse of rectangular shape with a power density P (0.1 mW/cm/sup 2/-70 mW/cm/sup 2/) and a pulse width T (T=0.55-2 ms) is used to induce the fluorescence of dark adapted plants. Its initial value F/sub o/ is the ground fluorescence. The further increase of the fluorescence intensity F(t) during the excitation pulse can be described by F/sub al//spl middot/(1-exp(-t/T/sub al/)). F/sub o/, F/sub al/ and T/sub al/ depend on e.g. the chlorophyll content, the herbicide concentration, water stress and P. Measurements show that a dark adaptation of 0.2 s is sufficient and that results can also be obtained even without any dark adaptation. The distance between measuring device and object can be varied between 0.5 m and 3 m.<>
Date of Conference: 08-12 August 1994
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-7803-1497-2
Conference Location: Pasadena, CA, USA

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