This page contains the list of publications where chlrophyll fluorescence analysis was used.

If you want to add articles to the list, please, contact D.Kornyeyev (kornyeyev@mail.ru)


Any responses and suggestions are absolutely welcome!


Reviews


Maxwell, K. and Johnson, G.N. (2000) Chlorophyll fluorescence - a practical guide. J. Exp. Bot. 51: 659-668.
Rohacek, K. (2002) Chlorophyll fluorescence parameters: the definitions, photosynthetic meaning, and mutual relationships. Photosynthetica 40: 13-29.



Theoretical aspects




Equipment




Methodology



Demmig-Adams B., Adams W.W. III, Baker D.H., Logan B.A., Bowling D.R., Verhoeven A.S. (1996) Using chlorophyll fluorescence to assess the fraction of absorbed light allocated to thermal dissipation of excess excitation. Physiol. Plant. 98: 253-264.
Genty, B., Briantais, J.M. and Baker, N.R. (1989) The relationship between the quantum yield of photosynthetic electron transport and quenching of chlorophyll fluorescence. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 990, 87-90.


D.Y. Kornyeyev The antenna size of QB-reducing photosystem 2 complexes in different fractions of subchloroplast particles // Photosynthetica 1998, 35 (2), 269-272.


Photoinhibition









Water deficit (drought)






Low temperature effect



Kornyeyev D., Logan B.A., Holaday A.S. (2002) A chlorophyll fluorescence analysis of the allocation of radiant energy absorbed in photosystem 2 antennae of cotton leaves during exposure to chilling. Photosynthetica 40 (1): 77-84. (PDF file, 1.466 Mb)

Kornyeyev D., Logan B.A., Payton P.R., Allen R.D., Holaday A.S. (2003) Elevated chloroplastic glutathione reductase activities decrease chilling-induced photoinhibition by increasing rates of photochemistry, but not thermal energy dissipation, in transgenic cotton. Functional Plant Biology 30 (1): 101-110. (PDF file)


Logan B.A., Monterio G., Kornyeyev D., Payton P., Allen R.D., Holaday A.S. (2003) Transgenic overproduction of glutathione reductase does not protect cotton, Gossypium hirsutum (Malvaceae) , from photoinhibition during growth under chilling conditions. American Journal of Botany 90 (9) 1400-1403. (PDF file)



Heat stress







Herbicides



D.Y. Kornyeyev Inhibition of glutamine synthetase activity by phosphinothricin results in disappearance of the peak M2 of the chlorophyll fluorescence induction curve // Photosynthetica 1999, 36 (4), 601-604.

Toxic substances





UV-light





Oxidative stress






Senescence


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