Frequently asked questions about chlorophyll fluorescence, the sequel
Warsaw University of Life Sciences · Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts · +18 more institutions
Abstract
Using chlorophyll (Chl) a fluorescence many aspects of the photosynthetic apparatus can be studied, both in vitro and, noninvasively, in vivo. Complementary techniques can help to interpret changes in the Chl a fluorescence kinetics. Kalaji et al. (Photosynth Res 122:121-158, 2014a) addressed several questions about instruments, methods and applications based on Chl a fluorescence. Here, additional Chl a fluorescence-related topics are discussed again in a question and answer format. Examples are the effect of connectivity on photochemical quenching, the correction of F V /F M values for PSI fluorescence, the energy partitioning concept, the interpretation of the complementary area, probing the donor side of…
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Authors
29- HMHazem M. KalajiCorresponding
Warsaw University of Life Sciences
- GSGert SchanskerCorresponding
Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
- MBMarián Brestič
Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra
- FBFilippo Bussotti
University of Florence
- ÁCÁngeles Calatayud
Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias
Topics & keywords
- Fluorescence
- Chlorophyll fluorescence
- Quenching (fluorescence)
- Chemistry
- Photosynthesis
- Photochemistry
- Analytical Chemistry (journal)
- Biophysics
- Affordable and clean energy