A CCD-OMA device for the measurement of complete chlorophyll fluorescence emission spectra of leaves during the fluorescence induction kinetics |
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Authors: | K. Szabó H. K. Lichtenthaler L. Kocsányi P. Richter |
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Affiliation: | (1) Botanisches Institut II, Universität Karlsruhe, Kaiserstrasse 12, W-7500 Karlsruhe, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Department of Atomic Physics, TU Budapest, Budafoki út 8, H-1111 Budapest, Hungary |
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Abstract: | Summary A new device for the measurement of complete laser induced fluorescence emission spectra (maxima near 690 and 735 nm) of leaves during the induction of the chlorophyll fluorescence is described. In this the excitation light (cw He/Ne laser, 632.8 nm) is switched on by a fast electro-mechanical shutter which provides an opening time of 1 ms. The emitted fluorescence is imaged onto the entrance slit of a multichannel spectrograph through a red cut-off filter (> 645 nm). A charge coupled device (CCD) sensor with 2048 elements simultaneously detects the complete chlorophyll fluorescence emission spectrum in the 650–800 nm wavelength range. Scanning is accomplished electronically and the integration time for a complete fluorescence emission spectrum can be selected from 10 ms up to 260 ms. Shutter, detector system and data acquisition are controlled by an IBM-PC/AT compatible computer. A maximum of 32 spectra can be measured at selected times during the fluorescence induction kinetics with the shortest time resolution of 10 ms. The instrument permits the determination of various fluorescence parameters:a) the rise-time of the fluorescence to the maximum level fm,b) the changes in the shape of the fluorescence emission spectra during the induction kinetics,c) the induction kinetics in the fluorescence ratio F690/F735 as well asd) the fluorescence decrease ratio Rfd at any wavelength between 650 to 800 nm. These fluorescence parameters provide information about the functioning of photosynthesis. The ratio F690/F735 allows the non-destructive determination of the chlorophyll content of leaves. The application of this instrument in ecophysiological research and stress physiology of plants is outlined. |
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