Chapter 11 Photoacoustics - A Novel Tool for the Study of Aquatic Photosynthesis

The photoacoustic method allows direct determination of the energy-storage efficiency of photosynthesis by relating the energy stored by it to the total light energy absorbed by the plant material (Canaani et al., 1988; Malkin & Cahen, 1979; Malkin et al., 1990). These authors applied the photoa...

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Main Author: Pinchasov-Grinblat, Yulia (auth)
Other Authors: Dubinsky, Zvy (auth)
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