A small fraction of the energy absorbed in the light reactions of photosynthesis is re-emitted as chlorophyll-a fluorescence. Chlorophyll-a fluorescence and photochemistry compete for excitation energy in photosystem II (PSII). Therefore, changes in the photochemical capacity can be detected through analysis of chlorophyll fluorescence. Chlorophyll fluorescence techniques have been widely used to follow the diurnal (fast), and the seasonal (slow) acclimation in the energy partitioning between photochemical and non-photochemical processes in PSII. Energy partitioning in PSII estimated through chlorophyll fluorescence can be used as a proxy of the plant physiological status, and measured at different spatial and temporal scales. However, a nu...
Chlorophyll fluorescence is a non-invasive measurement of photosystem II (PSII) activity and is a co...
peer reviewedMany morphological, chemical and physiological indicators have been proposed to evaluat...
AbstractPhotosystems must efficiently dissipate absorbed light energy under freezing conditions. To ...
Chlorophyll (Chl) a fluorescence is a widely used tool to monitor the photosynthetic process in plan...
AbstractGreen leaves illuminated with photosynthetically active light emit red fluorescence, whose t...
The photosynthetic light use efficiency (LUE) is used to estimate the rate of photosynthesis in gree...
<span lang="EN-GB">Chlorophyll (Chl) a fluorescence is a widely used tool to monitor the photosynthe...
Analysis of plant behavior under diverse environmental conditions would be impossible without the me...
Plant physiology concentrates on the study of plant internal processes, such as growth, nutrient upt...
Plants use a small part of the total absorbed light energy for net carboxylation, while the remainin...
Fluorescencja chlorofilu a jest czułą, nieinwazyjną i szybką metodą pomiaru wydajności fotosystemu I...
AbstractChlorophyll a (Chl a) florescence induction kinetics from the minimum yield F0 to the maximu...
Chlorophyll (Chl) a fluorescence is a widely used tool to monitor the photosynthetic process in plan...
ISSN 2335-8653 ; Online ISSN 2335-8718The chlorophyll a fluorescence was measured in situ using ligh...
Methods were developed to study delayed light emission (luminiscence) and fluorescence changes in in...
Chlorophyll fluorescence is a non-invasive measurement of photosystem II (PSII) activity and is a co...
peer reviewedMany morphological, chemical and physiological indicators have been proposed to evaluat...
AbstractPhotosystems must efficiently dissipate absorbed light energy under freezing conditions. To ...
Chlorophyll (Chl) a fluorescence is a widely used tool to monitor the photosynthetic process in plan...
AbstractGreen leaves illuminated with photosynthetically active light emit red fluorescence, whose t...
The photosynthetic light use efficiency (LUE) is used to estimate the rate of photosynthesis in gree...
<span lang="EN-GB">Chlorophyll (Chl) a fluorescence is a widely used tool to monitor the photosynthe...
Analysis of plant behavior under diverse environmental conditions would be impossible without the me...
Plant physiology concentrates on the study of plant internal processes, such as growth, nutrient upt...
Plants use a small part of the total absorbed light energy for net carboxylation, while the remainin...
Fluorescencja chlorofilu a jest czułą, nieinwazyjną i szybką metodą pomiaru wydajności fotosystemu I...
AbstractChlorophyll a (Chl a) florescence induction kinetics from the minimum yield F0 to the maximu...
Chlorophyll (Chl) a fluorescence is a widely used tool to monitor the photosynthetic process in plan...
ISSN 2335-8653 ; Online ISSN 2335-8718The chlorophyll a fluorescence was measured in situ using ligh...
Methods were developed to study delayed light emission (luminiscence) and fluorescence changes in in...
Chlorophyll fluorescence is a non-invasive measurement of photosystem II (PSII) activity and is a co...
peer reviewedMany morphological, chemical and physiological indicators have been proposed to evaluat...
AbstractPhotosystems must efficiently dissipate absorbed light energy under freezing conditions. To ...