We propose a simplified alternative method for quantifying the partitioning of excitation energy between photochemistry, fluorescence and thermal dissipation. This alternative technique uses existing well-defined quantum efficiencies such as PS II, leaving no 'excess' efficiency unaccounted for, effectively separates regulated and constitutive thermal dissipation processes, does not require the use of F o and F′ o measurements and gives very similar results to the method proposed by Kramer et al. [(2004) Photosynth Res 79: 209-218]. We demonstrate the use of the technique using chlorophyll fluorescence measurements in grapevine leaves and observe a high dependence on thermal dissipation processes (up to 75%) at both high light and low tempe...
Under conditions of excess sunlight the efficient light-harvesting antenna1 found in the chloroplast...
The relation between the quantum yield of oxygen evolution of open photosystem II reactions centers ...
Based on the examination and quantitative comparison of the approaches used to assess the energy par...
A method of partitioning the energy in a mixed population of active and photoinactivated Photosystem...
Plants use a small part of the total absorbed light energy for net carboxylation, while the remainin...
Light energy absorbed by chlorophyll molecules in a leaf can undergo one of three fates: used to ...
AbstractWhen plant leaves or chloroplasts are exposed to illumination that exceeds their photosynthe...
The components of non-photochemical chlorophyll fluorescence quenching (qN) in barley leaves have be...
Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) of chlorophyll fluorescence, as a measure of photoprotective therm...
Abstract— Intact leaves, previously adapted to darkness for a prolonged period of time, were suddenl...
Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) is a complex and still unclear mechanism essential for higher plan...
In very broad terms, photosynthesis begins with the absorption of light (the photosynthetically acti...
1.1 Chlorophyll fluorescence: Basics Several molecules absorb light energy which they emit after a t...
A Planck law relationship between absorption and emission spectra is used to compute the fluorescenc...
In photosynthesis, solar energy is absorbed and converted into chemical energy. Chlorophyll embedded...
Under conditions of excess sunlight the efficient light-harvesting antenna1 found in the chloroplast...
The relation between the quantum yield of oxygen evolution of open photosystem II reactions centers ...
Based on the examination and quantitative comparison of the approaches used to assess the energy par...
A method of partitioning the energy in a mixed population of active and photoinactivated Photosystem...
Plants use a small part of the total absorbed light energy for net carboxylation, while the remainin...
Light energy absorbed by chlorophyll molecules in a leaf can undergo one of three fates: used to ...
AbstractWhen plant leaves or chloroplasts are exposed to illumination that exceeds their photosynthe...
The components of non-photochemical chlorophyll fluorescence quenching (qN) in barley leaves have be...
Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) of chlorophyll fluorescence, as a measure of photoprotective therm...
Abstract— Intact leaves, previously adapted to darkness for a prolonged period of time, were suddenl...
Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) is a complex and still unclear mechanism essential for higher plan...
In very broad terms, photosynthesis begins with the absorption of light (the photosynthetically acti...
1.1 Chlorophyll fluorescence: Basics Several molecules absorb light energy which they emit after a t...
A Planck law relationship between absorption and emission spectra is used to compute the fluorescenc...
In photosynthesis, solar energy is absorbed and converted into chemical energy. Chlorophyll embedded...
Under conditions of excess sunlight the efficient light-harvesting antenna1 found in the chloroplast...
The relation between the quantum yield of oxygen evolution of open photosystem II reactions centers ...
Based on the examination and quantitative comparison of the approaches used to assess the energy par...