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Models for antenna and reaction center chlorophylls [PDF]
Katz, J. J., Norris, J. R., Scheer, Hugo
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Abstract An autonomous Zooglider navigated across the California Current Front into low salinity, minty waters characteristic of the California Current proper in both summers of 2019 and 2021. Diving to 400 m depth, Zooglider transited another near‐surface frontal gradient somewhat inshore. These frontal gradients were generally associated with changes
Sven Gastauer, Mark D. Ohman
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In-Season Predictions Using Chlorophyll <i>a</i> Fluorescence for Selecting Agronomic Traits in Maize. [PDF]
Brkić A+8 more
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Nutrient enrichment—but not warming—increases nitrous oxide emissions from shallow lake mesocosms
Abstract Shallow lakes and ponds play a crucial role in the processing of carbon and other nutrients. However, many lakes and ponds worldwide are affected by climate change and nutrient pollution. How these pressures affect the emission of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O) is unclear.
Joachim Audet+3 more
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Vis/NIR Spectroscopy and Chemometrics for Non-Destructive Estimation of Chlorophyll Content in Different Plant Leaves. [PDF]
Huang Q+4 more
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Genetical studies on the chlorophyll characters in rice. I.
Shiroku HARA
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Bloom compression alongside marine heatwaves contemporary with the Oregon upwelling season
Abstract Marine heatwave (MHW) events have led to acute decreases in primary production and phytoplankton biomass in the surface ocean, particularly at the mid latitudes. In the Northeast Pacific, these anomalous events have occasionally encroached onto the Oregon shelf during the ecologically important summer upwelling season.
Ian T. Black+2 more
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Influence of Microalgal Cell Division Tendency on OD to DCW Conversion Factor and Chlorophyll Contents. [PDF]
Choe HW+4 more
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Quantitative Determination of Chlorophyll in Dentifrice by Quantitative Bridge
Sachio Kondo, Itsuhiko Mori
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Abstract Seagrasses are important foundation species, which support coastal biodiversity and provide socioeconomic benefits. However, seagrasses are threatened by anthropogenic changes, including the elevated temperature associated with marine heatwaves (MHWs) and light limitation from eutrophication or increased sedimentation.
Alissa V. Bass+2 more
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