2. Chlorophyll Fluorescence in vivo: A Theory
... diatomea ( Th. weissflogii ) algae, in which chlorophyll comprises small part of the light-harvesting antenna, Fo intensity per unit of chlorophyll 'a' is about three times higher than in green alga, which has chlorophyll 'a' as a major light-harvesting ...
3. MSM 2007
... amplitude modulation chlorophyll fluorometer (Microscopy PAM, Walz, Effeltrich, Germany) combined with an Axiovert 25 CFL inverted microscope (Carl Zeiss, Germany) to assess photosynthesis at the subcellular level by chlorophyll fluorescence using the ...
5. http://www.biophys.msu.ru/personal/KONEV/CV/Fig_st_Pl_Ph/Fig2.htm
... of PSI delayed fluorescence intensity (1) and chlorophyll bleaching rate (2-5) in ... 2-5 - rates of chlorophyll bleaching in control (2), in presence of 1 mM MgBr 2 (3 ... between DF intensity and rate of chlorophyll bleaching in control obtained at ...
6. SIMP > biological > increased productivity > asar-seawifs030904
... surface signatures of oceanic internal waves, and the surface chlorophyll concentration distribution off Portugal's west coast ... It can be seen that stronger gradients of chlorophyll concentration are coincident with the oceanic internal waves ...
7. Moving Towards Life
... So, chlorophyll evolves to more complex forms so that it can capture and store enough UV energy to breaking the hydrogen-oxygen bond in water. ...
9. Journal "Peremennye Zvezdy"
... Forests appear green because they contain chlorophyll , a pigment that preferentially absorbs red light. ...