Re-absorption of chlorophyll fluorescence in leaves revisited. A comparison of correction models

The application of correction methods to account for re-absorption of chlorophyll fluorescence emission in leaves is subject to a number of controversies in the literature. These uncertainties lead to high discrepancies in the corrected spectral distribution of fluorescence and consequently in the i...

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Autores principales: Cordón, G.B., Lagorio, M.G.
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spelling todo:paper_1474905X_v5_n8_p735_Cordon2023-10-03T16:18:30Z Re-absorption of chlorophyll fluorescence in leaves revisited. A comparison of correction models Cordón, G.B. Lagorio, M.G. chlorophyll analytic method article chloroplast comparative study data analysis fluorescence irradiation light absorption measurement methodology model nonhuman photosynthesis plant leaf priority journal stress Chlorophyll Fluorescence Light Models, Biological Plant Leaves Sensitivity and Specificity Spectrometry, Fluorescence The application of correction methods to account for re-absorption of chlorophyll fluorescence emission in leaves is subject to a number of controversies in the literature. These uncertainties lead to high discrepancies in the corrected spectral distribution of fluorescence and consequently in the interpretation of related physiological features of plants, according to the chosen method used in the process of correction. In this research, three correction methods, based on transmittance and/or reflectance measurements on leaves, were analysed comparatively. One method gave high values for the corrected fluorescence ratio between 685 nm and 737 nm (F685/F 737 ≈ 7 to 20 according to the different species of leaves). The two other methods were found to give similar results with corrected fluorescence ratios around a value of two (F685/F737 ≈ 2). While the first method was developed in the light of empirical considerations, the latter two models are based upon defined physical approaches depicting interaction between light and matter. The theoretical basis of these methods, the validation methodologies used to support them and the similarity in the spectra corrected by light re-absorption for both models, all showed that they should be treated as confident and suitable approximations to solve the problem of light re-absorption in leaves. © The Royal Society of Chemistry and Owner Societies 2006. Fil:Cordón, G.B. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Lagorio, M.G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_1474905X_v5_n8_p735_Cordon
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topic chlorophyll
analytic method
article
chloroplast
comparative study
data analysis
fluorescence
irradiation
light absorption
measurement
methodology
model
nonhuman
photosynthesis
plant leaf
priority journal
stress
Chlorophyll
Fluorescence
Light
Models, Biological
Plant Leaves
Sensitivity and Specificity
Spectrometry, Fluorescence
spellingShingle chlorophyll
analytic method
article
chloroplast
comparative study
data analysis
fluorescence
irradiation
light absorption
measurement
methodology
model
nonhuman
photosynthesis
plant leaf
priority journal
stress
Chlorophyll
Fluorescence
Light
Models, Biological
Plant Leaves
Sensitivity and Specificity
Spectrometry, Fluorescence
Cordón, G.B.
Lagorio, M.G.
Re-absorption of chlorophyll fluorescence in leaves revisited. A comparison of correction models
topic_facet chlorophyll
analytic method
article
chloroplast
comparative study
data analysis
fluorescence
irradiation
light absorption
measurement
methodology
model
nonhuman
photosynthesis
plant leaf
priority journal
stress
Chlorophyll
Fluorescence
Light
Models, Biological
Plant Leaves
Sensitivity and Specificity
Spectrometry, Fluorescence
description The application of correction methods to account for re-absorption of chlorophyll fluorescence emission in leaves is subject to a number of controversies in the literature. These uncertainties lead to high discrepancies in the corrected spectral distribution of fluorescence and consequently in the interpretation of related physiological features of plants, according to the chosen method used in the process of correction. In this research, three correction methods, based on transmittance and/or reflectance measurements on leaves, were analysed comparatively. One method gave high values for the corrected fluorescence ratio between 685 nm and 737 nm (F685/F 737 ≈ 7 to 20 according to the different species of leaves). The two other methods were found to give similar results with corrected fluorescence ratios around a value of two (F685/F737 ≈ 2). While the first method was developed in the light of empirical considerations, the latter two models are based upon defined physical approaches depicting interaction between light and matter. The theoretical basis of these methods, the validation methodologies used to support them and the similarity in the spectra corrected by light re-absorption for both models, all showed that they should be treated as confident and suitable approximations to solve the problem of light re-absorption in leaves. © The Royal Society of Chemistry and Owner Societies 2006.
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author Cordón, G.B.
Lagorio, M.G.
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Lagorio, M.G.
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title Re-absorption of chlorophyll fluorescence in leaves revisited. A comparison of correction models
title_short Re-absorption of chlorophyll fluorescence in leaves revisited. A comparison of correction models
title_full Re-absorption of chlorophyll fluorescence in leaves revisited. A comparison of correction models
title_fullStr Re-absorption of chlorophyll fluorescence in leaves revisited. A comparison of correction models
title_full_unstemmed Re-absorption of chlorophyll fluorescence in leaves revisited. A comparison of correction models
title_sort re-absorption of chlorophyll fluorescence in leaves revisited. a comparison of correction models
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