Interpretation of fast repetition rate (FRR) fluorescence: signatures of phytoplankton community structure versus physiological state
Introduction of active chlorophyll a fluorescence protocols, in particular fast repetition rate
(FRR) fluorometry, to oceanography and limnology 15 yr ago has enabled rapid assessment …
(FRR) fluorometry, to oceanography and limnology 15 yr ago has enabled rapid assessment …
Single-turnover variable chlorophyll fluorescence as a tool for assessing phytoplankton photosynthesis and primary productivity: opportunities, caveats and …
Phytoplankton photosynthetic physiology can be investigated through single-turnover
variable chlorophyll fluorescence (ST-ChlF) approaches, which carry unique potential to …
variable chlorophyll fluorescence (ST-ChlF) approaches, which carry unique potential to …
Iron‐light interactions differ in Southern Ocean phytoplankton
In laboratory experiments we examined the interplay of light and iron availability on the
intracellular iron concentrations, specific growth rates, and photosynthetic physiology of …
intracellular iron concentrations, specific growth rates, and photosynthetic physiology of …
Overview of fluorescence protocols: theory, basic concepts, and practice
At the request of the editors, this chapter is based on the book section written by Babin
(2008), however, much of the manuscript has been revised and updated to address different …
(2008), however, much of the manuscript has been revised and updated to address different …
Roadmaps and Detours: Active Chlorophyll-a Assessments of Primary Productivity Across Marine and Freshwater Systems
Assessing phytoplankton productivity over space and time remains a core goal for
oceanographers and limnologists. Fast Repetition Rate fluorometry (FRRf) provides a …
oceanographers and limnologists. Fast Repetition Rate fluorometry (FRRf) provides a …
Taxonomic discrimination of phytoplankton by spectral fluorescence
HL MacIntyre, E Lawrenz, TL Richardson - Chlorophyll a fluorescence in …, 2010 - Springer
Chlorophyll fluorescence techniques are used widely in both laboratory and field studies to
assess the abundance and physiological responses of cyanobacteria, microalgae …
assess the abundance and physiological responses of cyanobacteria, microalgae …
Advanced laser fluorometry of natural aquatic environments
A Chekalyuk, M Hafez - Limnology and Oceanography …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The Advanced Laser Fluorometer (ALF) provides spectral deconvolution (SDC) analysis of
the laser‐stimulated emission (LSE) excited at 405 or 532 nm for assessment of chlorophyll …
the laser‐stimulated emission (LSE) excited at 405 or 532 nm for assessment of chlorophyll …
Toward autonomous measurements of photosynthetic electron transport rates: An evaluation of active fluorescence‐based measurements of photochemistry
This study presents a methods evaluation and intercalibration of active fluorescence‐based
measurements of the quantum yield () and absorption coefficient () of photosystem II (PSII) …
measurements of the quantum yield () and absorption coefficient () of photosystem II (PSII) …
Arctic Micromonas uses protein pools and non-photochemical quenching to cope with temperature restrictions on Photosystem II protein turnover
Micromonas strains of small prasinophyte green algae are found throughout the world's
oceans, exploiting widely different niches. We grew arctic and temperate strains of …
oceans, exploiting widely different niches. We grew arctic and temperate strains of …
The RUBISCO to photosystem II ratio limits the maximum photosynthetic rate in picocyanobacteria
Marine Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus are picocyanobacteria predominating in
subtropical, oligotrophic marine environments, a niche predicted to expand with climate …
subtropical, oligotrophic marine environments, a niche predicted to expand with climate …