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Tag Archives: PAM flourometry
Quantum Yield and Other Benign Amusements
If you’ve just landed here for the first time, this is a continuation of my October 17 grand opus Interrogating Plant Status in the Key of F where I pontificated, eruditely I hope, on the phenomenon of fluorescence emission induction … Continue reading
Posted in chlorophyll fluorescence induction
Tagged MultispeQ, PAM flourometry, photochemsitry, PhotosynQ, quantum yield
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Interrogating Plant Status in the Key of F
If plants could communicate with their tenders, what would they have to say? This isn’t the preposterous hypothetical question it appears because plants do in fact, speak a language, though no human ear can perceive it. The language of plants … Continue reading
Posted in chlorophyll fluorescence induction
Tagged MultispeQ, PAM flourometry, photochemistry, PhotosynQ
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