Radiation plays an essential role in the establishment and proliferation of biota in natural environments. The photosynthetic process determines the existence of all life forms, since it supplies the energy that this photobiological process needs for the reaction, it is carried out by absorbing photons in the visible and infrared bands of the electromagnetic spectrum, while ultraviolet (UV) photons and ionizing radiation tends to inhibit it (decreasing, by various mechanisms, its quantum yield). The speed of photosynthesis, measured by the amount of O2 released in the unit of time (or CO2 absorbed) depends on the intensity of the incident light, in the last three decades this radiation has been increased by the decrease of stratospheric ozo...
The optical properties and light climate in the deep and extremely acid Lake Caviahue have been stud...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) affects biotic and abiot ic factors in marine ecosystems. Effects on org...
Experiments were conducted during October 1998 in Lake Titicaca, Bolivia (16° S, 68° W, 3810 m a.s.l...
Numerous studies carried out since the discovery of the ozone “hole” over the Antarctic continent ha...
Exposure to natural ultraviolet radiation has risen in southern Patagonia due to atmospheric ozone d...
Exclusion experiments on global UV (A and B) radiation and global UVB were performed in 460 1 mesoc...
Solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR, 290–400 nm) is a crucial environmental factor in alpine lakes beca...
During January 1999, studies were carried out in temperate lakes of the Andean region of Argentina (...
Recent results continue to show the general consensus that ozone-related increases in UV-B radiation...
Interactions between climate change and UV radiation are having strong effects on aquatic ecosystems...
Experiments were conducted during October 1998 in Lake Titicaca, Bolivia (16 degrees S, 68 degrees W...
Incubation experiments demonstrated a differential sensitivity to natural UV-radiation among the dom...
In situ experiments were conducted at various depths in the water column to determine the effects of...
A natural plankton population from the eutrophic lake Cacique Chiquichano, in the Argentine Patagoni...
Aquatic ecosystems supply humans with vast amounts of food, primarily in the form fo finfish, shellf...
The optical properties and light climate in the deep and extremely acid Lake Caviahue have been stud...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) affects biotic and abiot ic factors in marine ecosystems. Effects on org...
Experiments were conducted during October 1998 in Lake Titicaca, Bolivia (16° S, 68° W, 3810 m a.s.l...
Numerous studies carried out since the discovery of the ozone “hole” over the Antarctic continent ha...
Exposure to natural ultraviolet radiation has risen in southern Patagonia due to atmospheric ozone d...
Exclusion experiments on global UV (A and B) radiation and global UVB were performed in 460 1 mesoc...
Solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR, 290–400 nm) is a crucial environmental factor in alpine lakes beca...
During January 1999, studies were carried out in temperate lakes of the Andean region of Argentina (...
Recent results continue to show the general consensus that ozone-related increases in UV-B radiation...
Interactions between climate change and UV radiation are having strong effects on aquatic ecosystems...
Experiments were conducted during October 1998 in Lake Titicaca, Bolivia (16 degrees S, 68 degrees W...
Incubation experiments demonstrated a differential sensitivity to natural UV-radiation among the dom...
In situ experiments were conducted at various depths in the water column to determine the effects of...
A natural plankton population from the eutrophic lake Cacique Chiquichano, in the Argentine Patagoni...
Aquatic ecosystems supply humans with vast amounts of food, primarily in the form fo finfish, shellf...
The optical properties and light climate in the deep and extremely acid Lake Caviahue have been stud...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) affects biotic and abiot ic factors in marine ecosystems. Effects on org...
Experiments were conducted during October 1998 in Lake Titicaca, Bolivia (16° S, 68° W, 3810 m a.s.l...