BARTÁK, Miloš. Chlorophyll fluorescence as a tool in physiological plant ecology: Assessment of plant photosynthetic response to long-term elevated CO2. In Topics in Ecology. Structure and Function in Plants and Ecosystems. Antwerp: University of Antwerp, 2000, p. 211-221. ISBN 90-5728-022-1.
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Original name Chlorophyll fluorescence as a tool in physiological plant ecology: Assessment of plant photosynthetic response to long-term elevated CO2.
Authors BARTÁK, Miloš.
Edition Antwerp, Topics in Ecology. Structure and Function in Plants and Ecosystems. p. 211-221, 2000.
Publisher University of Antwerp
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Original language English
Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher Belgium
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Science
ISBN 90-5728-022-1
Keywords in English photosynthesis; rapid light response curves; daily cources; elevated CO2; Lolium perenne; Arbutus unedo; Molinia caerulea; Fraxinus ornus; Quercus ilex
Tags Arbutus unedo, daily cources, elevated CO2, Fraxinus ornus, Lolium perenne, Molinia caerulea, photosynthesis, Quercus ilex, rapid light response curves
Changed by Changed by: RNDr. JUDr. Vladimír Šmíd, CSc., učo 1084. Changed: 17/3/2001 19:24.
Abstract
The chapter describes exploitation of three chlorophyll fluorescence methods: (1) fast kinetics of chlorophyll fluorescence, (2)rapid light response curve, (3)daily courses of chlorophyll fluorescence parameters. Special attention is devoted to the application of the above three methods in recent physiological plant ecology. The phenomenon of negative acclimation of plant photosynthesis caused by long-term elevated concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide is documented for some grass species and Mediterranian evergreen tree species.
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