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- Q1616829 subject Q6242751.
- Q1616829 subject Q7131172.
- Q1616829 subject Q8462591.
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- Q1616829 abstract "Kautsky effect (also named, fluorescence transient, fluorescence induction or fluorescence decay) is a phenomenon consisting on a typical variation on the behavior of a plant fluorescence when is exposed to light. It was discovered in 1931 by H. Kautsky and A. Hirsch.When dark-adapted photosynthesising cells are illuminated with continuous light, chlorophyll fluorescence displays characteristic changes in intensity accompanying the induction of photosynthetic activity.".
- Q1616829 thumbnail Kautsky_effect.PNG?width=300.
- Q1616829 wikiPageExternalLink 247772997_The_polyphasic_chlorophyll_a_fluorescence_rise_measured_under_high_intensity_of_exciting_light.
- Q1616829 wikiPageExternalLink 247773250_Chlorophyll_a_fluorescence_induction.
- Q1616829 wikiPageExternalLink 270646200_Parameters_of_photosynthetic_energy_partitioning.
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- Q1616829 wikiPageWikiLink Q191907.
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- Q1616829 wikiPageWikiLink Q6242751.
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- Q1616829 wikiPageWikiLink Q7131172.
- Q1616829 wikiPageWikiLink Q8462591.
- Q1616829 wikiPageWikiLink Q8991237.
- Q1616829 comment "Kautsky effect (also named, fluorescence transient, fluorescence induction or fluorescence decay) is a phenomenon consisting on a typical variation on the behavior of a plant fluorescence when is exposed to light. It was discovered in 1931 by H. Kautsky and A. Hirsch.When dark-adapted photosynthesising cells are illuminated with continuous light, chlorophyll fluorescence displays characteristic changes in intensity accompanying the induction of photosynthetic activity.".
- Q1616829 label "Kautsky effect".
- Q1616829 depiction Kautsky_effect.PNG.