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This book contains a number of papers written by invited speakers of the symposium 'Plant Spectrofluorometry: applications and basic research' (17 - 18 April 2002, Wageningen, the Netherlands). A two-day symposium organized by GreenScreen under auspices of the Graduate Schools of Plant Ecology (PE) and Experimental Plant Sciences (EPS) on the occasion of the retirement of Prof.dr. W.J. Vredenberg from the plant Physiology Group of Wageningen University at 18 April 2002. Table of contents Jan Snel & Olaf van Kooten - Preface Olaf van Kooten & Herman Peppelenbos - Predicting the potential to form roots on Chrysanthemum cuttings during storage in controlled atmospheres Ulrich Schreiber - Assessment of maximal fluorescence yield: Donor-side dependent quenching and QB-quenching Riki van den Boogaard, Jeremy Harbison, Manon Mensink & Joost Ruijsch - Effects of quantity and daily distribution of irradiance on photosynthetic electron transport and CO2 fixation in tomato C. Kempenaar & H.A.G.M. van den Boogaard - New insights and developments in the MLHD-concept of weed control Henk Jalink, Rob van der Schoor, Yvonne Birnbaum & Carin van Tongeren - Non-invasive detection of embryonic chlorophyll in single pepper (Capsicum anuum L.) seed during germination Ad Schapendonk, Henk Jalink, Rob van der Schoor & Jan Snel - Early detection of Phytophthora by chlorophyll fluorescence Ladislav Nedbal - Money-making with chlorophyll fluorescence? Jan Snel, Henk Jalink, Wilco Jordi, Olaf van Kooten, Riki van den Boogaard & Ad Schapendonk - GreenScreen screens more than green
This book contains a number of papers written by invited speakers of the symposium 'Plant Spectrofluorometry: applications and basic research' (17 - 18 April 2002, Wageningen, the Netherlands). A two-day symposium organized by GreenScreen under auspices of the Graduate Schools of Plant Ecology (PE) and Experimental Plant Sciences (EPS) on the occasion of the retirement of Prof.dr. W.J. Vredenberg from the plant Physiology Group of Wageningen University at 18 April 2002. Table of contents Jan Snel & Olaf van Kooten - Preface Olaf van Kooten & Herman Peppelenbos - Predicting the potential to form roots on Chrysanthemum cuttings during storage in controlled atmospheres Ulrich Schreiber - Assessment of maximal fluorescence yield: Donor-side dependent quenching and QB-quenching Riki van den Boogaard, Jeremy Harbison, Manon Mensink & Joost Ruijsch - Effects of quantity and daily distribution of irradiance on photosynthetic electron transport and CO2 fixation in tomato C. Kempenaar & H.A.G.M. van den Boogaard - New insights and developments in the MLHD-concept of weed control Henk Jalink, Rob van der Schoor, Yvonne Birnbaum & Carin van Tongeren - Non-invasive detection of embryonic chlorophyll in single pepper (Capsicum anuum L.) seed during germination Ad Schapendonk, Henk Jalink, Rob van der Schoor & Jan Snel - Early detection of Phytophthora by chlorophyll fluorescence Ladislav Nedbal - Money-making with chlorophyll fluorescence? Jan Snel, Henk Jalink, Wilco Jordi, Olaf van Kooten, Riki van den Boogaard & Ad Schapendonk - GreenScreen screens more than green
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