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How does measuring chlorophyll-a pigment with solar-induced fluorescence help us infer net photosynthesis?
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- Why can solar induced fluorescence be used to infer net photosynthesis? Please explain in detail how this is possible.Why or why not can solar induced fluorescence be used to infer net photosynthesis?Light that the chlorophyll-a pigment uses may be measured by the solar-induced fluorescence (650-850nm). This fluorescence caused by the sun and a plant's gross primary output are correlated linearly. Why does this reasoning shows that solar induced fluorescence can be used to infer net photosynthesis?
- Light that the chlorophyll-a pigment uses may be measured by the solar-induced fluorescence (650-850nm). This fluorescence caused by the sun and a plant's gross primary output are correlated linearly. Why can solar induced fluorescence be used to infer net photosynthesis?Solar-induced fluorescence can be used to infer net photosynthesis. This is because this solar-induced fluorescence is able to measure the light that is used by the chlorophyll-a pigment (650-850nm). There is a linear relationship between this solar-induced fluorescence and the gross primary production of a plant. How does measuring chlorophyll-a pigment with solar-induced fluorescence help us infer net photosynthesis?What Is the Molecular Architecture of PhotosyntheticReaction Centers
- To assess photosynthesis, we relied heavily on a spectrophotometer to measure the color intensity of DCPIP in our solution. We set the spectrophotometer at wavelengths in the visible spectrum. What is the approximate wavelength range (in nm) for the visible spectrum? For example, the ultraviolet spectrum wavelength range is approximately 10-400 nmWhat are the potential advantages of promoting artificial photosynthesis research?How, then, do plants that grow in hot climates ,such as sugar cane, prevent very high rates of wasteful photorespiration?
- What does the color of chlorophyll suggest as to which wavelength of light is the most beneficial for photosynthesis?What are the two places where light energy is required in the light reaction of photosynthesis? Why must energy be supplied at precisely these points?Justify the following statement: Sieve plates plays an important role in the translocation pathway of photosynthates. Thanks in advance ?