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Measurement of Biophoton Emission in Plants –An Alternative Monitoring System for Stress Factors
4 Jul 2012Biophoton emission (BE) or autoluminescence imaging is a method to measure stress status of plants in a non-invasive way similar to delayed fluorescence. Both are extremely weak light emissions which can be used to monitor the physical state of a plant. This application note shows the difference between both methods and state parameters to perform these measurements using the NightSHADE plant imaging system.
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