Applications of chlorophyll fluorescence to forest ecology

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Ball, M. C.
Butterworth, J. A.
Roden, J. S.
Christian, R.
Egerton, J. J.G.

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Functioning of photosystem II (PSII) is the most sensitive indicator of environmental stress in plants. Changes in PSII activity can be assayed rapidly and non-destructively by measurement of chlorophyll fluorescence. While there have been many laboratory studies of chlorophyll fluorescence, fluorescence techniques have seldom been applied to questions in forest ecology. Most studies have emphasized the fluorescence parameter, Fv/F\m, which is well correlated with the quantum efficiency of photosynthetic carbon dioxide assimilation or oxygen evolution. This parameter reveals information which can be related to diurnal and seasonal variation in photosynthesis, plant growth and community dynamics. -Authors

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Australian Journal of Plant Physiology

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