Imaging by Delayed Light Emission (Phytoluminography) as a Method for Detecting Damage to the Photosynthetic System |
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Authors: | L. O. BJÖ RN,A. S. FORSBERG |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Physiology, University of Lund, Pack, S-220 07 Lund, Sweden |
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Abstract: | An improved apparatus for obtaining luminescence (delayed light emission) images of plants is described. It consists of a phosphoroscope equipped with an imaging lens and an electronic image intensifier. It is also equipped with light-sources for obtaining images with reflected light and fluorescence light. It is shown that damage to the photosynthetic system caused by virus, insects, high or low temperature, ultraviolet radiation, or herbicide, and also chioroplast senescence as part of a normal developmental process, can be followed by this non-destructive method. In many cases changes which are not visible in fluorescence images are clearly seen in luminescence images. |
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