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1. Applications in photosynthesis research.
The photosynthetic apparatus and chlorophyll fluorescence: an introduction.
Some aspects of the relationship between chlorophyll a fluorescence and photosynthetic carbon assimilation.
Time
resolved chlorophyll fluorescence. What kind of information on photosynthetic systems does it provide?.
Photo
system II heterogeneity in chloroplasts.
Fluorescence properties of isolated chlorophyll
protein complexes.
Low temperature fluorescence spectra of chloroplasts: methodical aspects and possible applications.
New ways of assessing photosynthetic activity with a pulse modulation fluorometer.
Steady state photosynthesis in intact plants as analyzed by chlorophyll fluorescence and far
red spectroscopy.
Complete fluorescence emission spectra determined during the induction kinetic using a diode
array detector.
Changes in chloroplast fluorescence during leaf development.
Measurement and analysis of chlorophyll fluorescence in plants using modulated actinic illumination.
Measurement of the laser
induced chlorophyll fluorescence kinetics using a fast acoustooptic device.
Fluorescence properties of paraquat resistant Conyza leaves.
Characterization of paraquat resistant Conyza leaves through delayed fluorescence.
Temperature dependence of in vivo chlorophyll fluorescence as effected by DCMU.
2. Applications in stress physiology and environmental research.
In vivo chlorophyll fluorescence as a tool for stress detection in plants.
Chlorophyll fluorescence signatures as vitality indicator in forest decline research.
Application of the PAM fluorometer in stress detection.
Changes in chlorophyll fluorescence related to photoinhibition of photosynthesis and cold acclimation of green plants.
Screening for photoinhibition of photosynthesis in the field using a portable fluorimeter.
Winter stress and chlorophyll fluorescence in Norway spruce.
Fluorescence routine tests to describe the behaviour of a plant in its environment.
The chlorophyll fluorescence ratio F690/F735 as a possible stress indicator.
Fluorescence changes in a drying maple leaf observed in the visible and near
infrared.
The effect of long term exposition of poplars to low concentrations of SO2 and NH3.
Luminescence of organic molecules, Theory and analytical applications in photosynthesis.
Long term delayed luminescence in green organisms.
Early detection of damage conditions in plants by delayed chlorophyll fluorescence.
Assessment of UV
B stress by chlorophyll fluorescence analysis.
Comparison of photoacoustic and chlorophyll fluorescence signatures of green leaves.
The measurement of Rfd
values as plant vitality indices with the portable field fluorometer and the PAM
fluorometer.
Fiber
optic detection of chlorophyll fluorescence.
3. Applications in hydrobiology, limnology and oceanography.
Application of chlorophyll fluorescence in hydrobiology.
Remote sensing of sunlight induced phytoplankton fluorescence.
Quantum yield of in situ fluorescence of phytoplankton in Kiel Bay under daylight, comparison with primary production.
4. Application in remote sensing of terrestrial vegetation.
Remote sensing of chlorophyll fluorescence in oceanography and in terrestrial vegetation: an introduction.
Consideration on the possibility of in field remote sensing of health state of plants via registration of the chlorophyll fluorescence.
Results of the "LIFT" project: Air pollution effects on the fluorescence of Douglas fir and Poplar.
Coupled fluorescence and reflectance measurements to improve crop productivity evaluation.
Reflectance and chlorophyll fluorescence signatures of leaves.
A concept for stress and its application in remote sensing.
Possibilities for remote sensing of P700.
A simple model for leaf optical properties in visible and near
infrared: application to the analysis of spectral shift determinism.
Colour Plates.
Author Index.
The photosynthetic apparatus and chlorophyll fluorescence: an introduction.
Some aspects of the relationship between chlorophyll a fluorescence and photosynthetic carbon assimilation.
Time
resolved chlorophyll fluorescence. What kind of information on photosynthetic systems does it provide?.
Photo
system II heterogeneity in chloroplasts.
Fluorescence properties of isolated chlorophyll
protein complexes.
Low temperature fluorescence spectra of chloroplasts: methodical aspects and possible applications.
New ways of assessing photosynthetic activity with a pulse modulation fluorometer.
Steady state photosynthesis in intact plants as analyzed by chlorophyll fluorescence and far
red spectroscopy.
Complete fluorescence emission spectra determined during the induction kinetic using a diode
array detector.
Changes in chloroplast fluorescence during leaf development.
Measurement and analysis of chlorophyll fluorescence in plants using modulated actinic illumination.
Measurement of the laser
induced chlorophyll fluorescence kinetics using a fast acoustooptic device.
Fluorescence properties of paraquat resistant Conyza leaves.
Characterization of paraquat resistant Conyza leaves through delayed fluorescence.
Temperature dependence of in vivo chlorophyll fluorescence as effected by DCMU.
2. Applications in stress physiology and environmental research.
In vivo chlorophyll fluorescence as a tool for stress detection in plants.
Chlorophyll fluorescence signatures as vitality indicator in forest decline research.
Application of the PAM fluorometer in stress detection.
Changes in chlorophyll fluorescence related to photoinhibition of photosynthesis and cold acclimation of green plants.
Screening for photoinhibition of photosynthesis in the field using a portable fluorimeter.
Winter stress and chlorophyll fluorescence in Norway spruce.
Fluorescence routine tests to describe the behaviour of a plant in its environment.
The chlorophyll fluorescence ratio F690/F735 as a possible stress indicator.
Fluorescence changes in a drying maple leaf observed in the visible and near
infrared.
The effect of long term exposition of poplars to low concentrations of SO2 and NH3.
Luminescence of organic molecules, Theory and analytical applications in photosynthesis.
Long term delayed luminescence in green organisms.
Early detection of damage conditions in plants by delayed chlorophyll fluorescence.
Assessment of UV
B stress by chlorophyll fluorescence analysis.
Comparison of photoacoustic and chlorophyll fluorescence signatures of green leaves.
The measurement of Rfd
values as plant vitality indices with the portable field fluorometer and the PAM
fluorometer.
Fiber
optic detection of chlorophyll fluorescence.
3. Applications in hydrobiology, limnology and oceanography.
Application of chlorophyll fluorescence in hydrobiology.
Remote sensing of sunlight induced phytoplankton fluorescence.
Quantum yield of in situ fluorescence of phytoplankton in Kiel Bay under daylight, comparison with primary production.
4. Application in remote sensing of terrestrial vegetation.
Remote sensing of chlorophyll fluorescence in oceanography and in terrestrial vegetation: an introduction.
Consideration on the possibility of in field remote sensing of health state of plants via registration of the chlorophyll fluorescence.
Results of the "LIFT" project: Air pollution effects on the fluorescence of Douglas fir and Poplar.
Coupled fluorescence and reflectance measurements to improve crop productivity evaluation.
Reflectance and chlorophyll fluorescence signatures of leaves.
A concept for stress and its application in remote sensing.
Possibilities for remote sensing of P700.
A simple model for leaf optical properties in visible and near
infrared: application to the analysis of spectral shift determinism.
Colour Plates.
Author Index.
1. Applications in photosynthesis research.- The photosynthetic apparatus and chlorophyll fluorescence: an introduction.- Some aspects of the relationship between chlorophyll a fluorescence and photosynthetic carbon assimilation.- Time-resolved chlorophyll fluorescence. What kind of information on photosynthetic systems does it provide?.- Photo-system II heterogeneity in chloroplasts.- Fluorescence properties of isolated chlorophyll-protein complexes.- Low temperature fluorescence spectra of chloroplasts: methodical aspects and possible applications.- New ways of assessing photosynthetic activity with a pulse modulation fluorometer.- Steady state photosynthesis in intact plants as analyzed by chlorophyll fluorescence and far-red spectroscopy.- Complete fluorescence emission spectra determined during the induction kinetic using a diode-array detector.- Changes in chloroplast fluorescence during leaf development.- Measurement and analysis of chlorophyll fluorescence in plants using modulated actinic illumination.- Measurement of the laser-induced chlorophyll fluorescence kinetics using a fast acoustooptic device.- Fluorescence properties of paraquat resistant Conyza leaves.- Characterization of paraquat resistant Conyza leaves through delayed fluorescence.- Temperature dependence of in vivo chlorophyll fluorescence as effected by DCMU.- 2. Applications in stress physiology and environmental research.- In vivo chlorophyll fluorescence as a tool for stress detection in plants.- Chlorophyll fluorescence signatures as vitality indicator in forest decline research.- Application of the PAM fluorometer in stress detection.- Changes in chlorophyll fluorescence related to photoinhibition of photosynthesis and cold acclimation of green plants.- Screening for photoinhibition of photosynthesis in the field using a portable fluorimeter.- Winter stress and chlorophyll fluorescence in Norway spruce.- Fluorescence routine tests to describe the behaviour of a plant in its environment.- The chlorophyll fluorescence ratio F690/F735 as a possible stress indicator.- Fluorescence changes in a drying maple leaf observed in the visible and near-infrared.- The effect of long term exposition of poplars to low concentrations of SO2 and NH3.- Luminescence of organic molecules, Theory and analytical applications in photosynthesis.- Long term delayed luminescence in green organisms.- Early detection of damage conditions in plants by delayed chlorophyll fluorescence.- Assessment of UV-B stress by chlorophyll fluorescence analysis.- Comparison of photoacoustic and chlorophyll fluorescence signatures of green leaves.- The measurement of Rfd-values as plant vitality indices with the portable field fluorometer and the PAM-fluorometer.- Fiber-optic detection of chlorophyll fluorescence.- 3. Applications in hydrobiology, limnology and oceanography.- Application of chlorophyll fluorescence in hydrobiology.- Remote sensing of sunlight induced phytoplankton fluorescence.- Quantum yield of in situ fluorescence of phytoplankton in Kiel Bay under daylight, comparison with primary production.- 4. Application in remote sensing of terrestrial vegetation.- Remote sensing of chlorophyll fluorescence in oceanography and in terrestrial vegetation: an introduction.- Consideration on the possibility of in field remote sensing of health state of plants via registration of the chlorophyll fluorescence.- Results of the "LIFT" project: Air pollution effects on the fluorescence of Douglas fir and Poplar.- Coupled fluorescence and reflectance measurements to improve crop productivityevaluation.- Reflectance and chlorophyll fluorescence signatures of leaves.- A concept for stress and its application in remote sensing.- Possibilities for remote sensing of P700.- A simple model for leaf optical properties in visible and near-infrared: application to the analysis of spectral shift determinism.- Colour Plates.- Author Index.
1. Applications in photosynthesis research.
The photosynthetic apparatus and chlorophyll fluorescence: an introduction.
Some aspects of the relationship between chlorophyll a fluorescence and photosynthetic carbon assimilation.
Time
resolved chlorophyll fluorescence. What kind of information on photosynthetic systems does it provide?.
Photo
system II heterogeneity in chloroplasts.
Fluorescence properties of isolated chlorophyll
protein complexes.
Low temperature fluorescence spectra of chloroplasts: methodical aspects and possible applications.
New ways of assessing photosynthetic activity with a pulse modulation fluorometer.
Steady state photosynthesis in intact plants as analyzed by chlorophyll fluorescence and far
red spectroscopy.
Complete fluorescence emission spectra determined during the induction kinetic using a diode
array detector.
Changes in chloroplast fluorescence during leaf development.
Measurement and analysis of chlorophyll fluorescence in plants using modulated actinic illumination.
Measurement of the laser
induced chlorophyll fluorescence kinetics using a fast acoustooptic device.
Fluorescence properties of paraquat resistant Conyza leaves.
Characterization of paraquat resistant Conyza leaves through delayed fluorescence.
Temperature dependence of in vivo chlorophyll fluorescence as effected by DCMU.
2. Applications in stress physiology and environmental research.
In vivo chlorophyll fluorescence as a tool for stress detection in plants.
Chlorophyll fluorescence signatures as vitality indicator in forest decline research.
Application of the PAM fluorometer in stress detection.
Changes in chlorophyll fluorescence related to photoinhibition of photosynthesis and cold acclimation of green plants.
Screening for photoinhibition of photosynthesis in the field using a portable fluorimeter.
Winter stress and chlorophyll fluorescence in Norway spruce.
Fluorescence routine tests to describe the behaviour of a plant in its environment.
The chlorophyll fluorescence ratio F690/F735 as a possible stress indicator.
Fluorescence changes in a drying maple leaf observed in the visible and near
infrared.
The effect of long term exposition of poplars to low concentrations of SO2 and NH3.
Luminescence of organic molecules, Theory and analytical applications in photosynthesis.
Long term delayed luminescence in green organisms.
Early detection of damage conditions in plants by delayed chlorophyll fluorescence.
Assessment of UV
B stress by chlorophyll fluorescence analysis.
Comparison of photoacoustic and chlorophyll fluorescence signatures of green leaves.
The measurement of Rfd
values as plant vitality indices with the portable field fluorometer and the PAM
fluorometer.
Fiber
optic detection of chlorophyll fluorescence.
3. Applications in hydrobiology, limnology and oceanography.
Application of chlorophyll fluorescence in hydrobiology.
Remote sensing of sunlight induced phytoplankton fluorescence.
Quantum yield of in situ fluorescence of phytoplankton in Kiel Bay under daylight, comparison with primary production.
4. Application in remote sensing of terrestrial vegetation.
Remote sensing of chlorophyll fluorescence in oceanography and in terrestrial vegetation: an introduction.
Consideration on the possibility of in field remote sensing of health state of plants via registration of the chlorophyll fluorescence.
Results of the "LIFT" project: Air pollution effects on the fluorescence of Douglas fir and Poplar.
Coupled fluorescence and reflectance measurements to improve crop productivity evaluation.
Reflectance and chlorophyll fluorescence signatures of leaves.
A concept for stress and its application in remote sensing.
Possibilities for remote sensing of P700.
A simple model for leaf optical properties in visible and near
infrared: application to the analysis of spectral shift determinism.
Colour Plates.
Author Index.
The photosynthetic apparatus and chlorophyll fluorescence: an introduction.
Some aspects of the relationship between chlorophyll a fluorescence and photosynthetic carbon assimilation.
Time
resolved chlorophyll fluorescence. What kind of information on photosynthetic systems does it provide?.
Photo
system II heterogeneity in chloroplasts.
Fluorescence properties of isolated chlorophyll
protein complexes.
Low temperature fluorescence spectra of chloroplasts: methodical aspects and possible applications.
New ways of assessing photosynthetic activity with a pulse modulation fluorometer.
Steady state photosynthesis in intact plants as analyzed by chlorophyll fluorescence and far
red spectroscopy.
Complete fluorescence emission spectra determined during the induction kinetic using a diode
array detector.
Changes in chloroplast fluorescence during leaf development.
Measurement and analysis of chlorophyll fluorescence in plants using modulated actinic illumination.
Measurement of the laser
induced chlorophyll fluorescence kinetics using a fast acoustooptic device.
Fluorescence properties of paraquat resistant Conyza leaves.
Characterization of paraquat resistant Conyza leaves through delayed fluorescence.
Temperature dependence of in vivo chlorophyll fluorescence as effected by DCMU.
2. Applications in stress physiology and environmental research.
In vivo chlorophyll fluorescence as a tool for stress detection in plants.
Chlorophyll fluorescence signatures as vitality indicator in forest decline research.
Application of the PAM fluorometer in stress detection.
Changes in chlorophyll fluorescence related to photoinhibition of photosynthesis and cold acclimation of green plants.
Screening for photoinhibition of photosynthesis in the field using a portable fluorimeter.
Winter stress and chlorophyll fluorescence in Norway spruce.
Fluorescence routine tests to describe the behaviour of a plant in its environment.
The chlorophyll fluorescence ratio F690/F735 as a possible stress indicator.
Fluorescence changes in a drying maple leaf observed in the visible and near
infrared.
The effect of long term exposition of poplars to low concentrations of SO2 and NH3.
Luminescence of organic molecules, Theory and analytical applications in photosynthesis.
Long term delayed luminescence in green organisms.
Early detection of damage conditions in plants by delayed chlorophyll fluorescence.
Assessment of UV
B stress by chlorophyll fluorescence analysis.
Comparison of photoacoustic and chlorophyll fluorescence signatures of green leaves.
The measurement of Rfd
values as plant vitality indices with the portable field fluorometer and the PAM
fluorometer.
Fiber
optic detection of chlorophyll fluorescence.
3. Applications in hydrobiology, limnology and oceanography.
Application of chlorophyll fluorescence in hydrobiology.
Remote sensing of sunlight induced phytoplankton fluorescence.
Quantum yield of in situ fluorescence of phytoplankton in Kiel Bay under daylight, comparison with primary production.
4. Application in remote sensing of terrestrial vegetation.
Remote sensing of chlorophyll fluorescence in oceanography and in terrestrial vegetation: an introduction.
Consideration on the possibility of in field remote sensing of health state of plants via registration of the chlorophyll fluorescence.
Results of the "LIFT" project: Air pollution effects on the fluorescence of Douglas fir and Poplar.
Coupled fluorescence and reflectance measurements to improve crop productivity evaluation.
Reflectance and chlorophyll fluorescence signatures of leaves.
A concept for stress and its application in remote sensing.
Possibilities for remote sensing of P700.
A simple model for leaf optical properties in visible and near
infrared: application to the analysis of spectral shift determinism.
Colour Plates.
Author Index.
1. Applications in photosynthesis research.- The photosynthetic apparatus and chlorophyll fluorescence: an introduction.- Some aspects of the relationship between chlorophyll a fluorescence and photosynthetic carbon assimilation.- Time-resolved chlorophyll fluorescence. What kind of information on photosynthetic systems does it provide?.- Photo-system II heterogeneity in chloroplasts.- Fluorescence properties of isolated chlorophyll-protein complexes.- Low temperature fluorescence spectra of chloroplasts: methodical aspects and possible applications.- New ways of assessing photosynthetic activity with a pulse modulation fluorometer.- Steady state photosynthesis in intact plants as analyzed by chlorophyll fluorescence and far-red spectroscopy.- Complete fluorescence emission spectra determined during the induction kinetic using a diode-array detector.- Changes in chloroplast fluorescence during leaf development.- Measurement and analysis of chlorophyll fluorescence in plants using modulated actinic illumination.- Measurement of the laser-induced chlorophyll fluorescence kinetics using a fast acoustooptic device.- Fluorescence properties of paraquat resistant Conyza leaves.- Characterization of paraquat resistant Conyza leaves through delayed fluorescence.- Temperature dependence of in vivo chlorophyll fluorescence as effected by DCMU.- 2. Applications in stress physiology and environmental research.- In vivo chlorophyll fluorescence as a tool for stress detection in plants.- Chlorophyll fluorescence signatures as vitality indicator in forest decline research.- Application of the PAM fluorometer in stress detection.- Changes in chlorophyll fluorescence related to photoinhibition of photosynthesis and cold acclimation of green plants.- Screening for photoinhibition of photosynthesis in the field using a portable fluorimeter.- Winter stress and chlorophyll fluorescence in Norway spruce.- Fluorescence routine tests to describe the behaviour of a plant in its environment.- The chlorophyll fluorescence ratio F690/F735 as a possible stress indicator.- Fluorescence changes in a drying maple leaf observed in the visible and near-infrared.- The effect of long term exposition of poplars to low concentrations of SO2 and NH3.- Luminescence of organic molecules, Theory and analytical applications in photosynthesis.- Long term delayed luminescence in green organisms.- Early detection of damage conditions in plants by delayed chlorophyll fluorescence.- Assessment of UV-B stress by chlorophyll fluorescence analysis.- Comparison of photoacoustic and chlorophyll fluorescence signatures of green leaves.- The measurement of Rfd-values as plant vitality indices with the portable field fluorometer and the PAM-fluorometer.- Fiber-optic detection of chlorophyll fluorescence.- 3. Applications in hydrobiology, limnology and oceanography.- Application of chlorophyll fluorescence in hydrobiology.- Remote sensing of sunlight induced phytoplankton fluorescence.- Quantum yield of in situ fluorescence of phytoplankton in Kiel Bay under daylight, comparison with primary production.- 4. Application in remote sensing of terrestrial vegetation.- Remote sensing of chlorophyll fluorescence in oceanography and in terrestrial vegetation: an introduction.- Consideration on the possibility of in field remote sensing of health state of plants via registration of the chlorophyll fluorescence.- Results of the "LIFT" project: Air pollution effects on the fluorescence of Douglas fir and Poplar.- Coupled fluorescence and reflectance measurements to improve crop productivityevaluation.- Reflectance and chlorophyll fluorescence signatures of leaves.- A concept for stress and its application in remote sensing.- Possibilities for remote sensing of P700.- A simple model for leaf optical properties in visible and near-infrared: application to the analysis of spectral shift determinism.- Colour Plates.- Author Index.
`This book will soon become a reference text in courses on environmental biology, applied botany, hydrobiology and limnology. Kluwer Academic Publishers are noted for their many fine publications on stress physiology. This book is an excellent addition on the subject.'
P. Mohanty, Phytomorphology, p. 262
`The book will be a worthwhile buy for those who want the latest information, but who were unable to attend the symposium.'
Plant Growth Regulation, 9, 1990
P. Mohanty, Phytomorphology, p. 262
`The book will be a worthwhile buy for those who want the latest information, but who were unable to attend the symposium.'
Plant Growth Regulation, 9, 1990
`This book will soon become a reference text in courses on environmental biology, applied botany, hydrobiology and limnology. Kluwer Academic Publishers are noted for their many fine publications on stress physiology. This book is an excellent addition on the subject.'
P. Mohanty, Phytomorphology, p. 262
`The book will be a worthwhile buy for those who want the latest information, but who were unable to attend the symposium.'
Plant Growth Regulation, 9, 1990
P. Mohanty, Phytomorphology, p. 262
`The book will be a worthwhile buy for those who want the latest information, but who were unable to attend the symposium.'
Plant Growth Regulation, 9, 1990