In vivo Chlorophyll Fluorescence Monitoring with Solid State Photosensors |
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Authors: | PETER K MELCAREK GREGORY N BROWN |
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Institution: | School of Forestry, Fisheries and Wildlife, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65201 |
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Abstract: | Solid state photosensors with their many advantages have not been utilized for chlorophyll fluorescence research. One reason is their reputed low photosensitivity compared to photomultiplier tubes. A photodarlington sensor has a relatively low photosensitivity and a nonlinear current output versus light intensity. However, when incorporated into an apparatus described in this paper it can respond to fluorescence signals from leaves using light excitation as low as 500 μW/cm2. The sensitivity of another solid state device (photovoltaic photodiode) was compared to five photomultipliers using a monochromator-microphotometer testing apparatus. This solid state sensor proved to have equal or greater sensitivity to chlorophyll fluorescence. An apparatus incorporating the photovoltaic photodiode is discussed. |
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