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The use of laser induced chlorophyll fluorescence (LIF) as a fast and non-destructive method to investigate water deficit in Arabidopsis
C. Gameiro, A.B. Utkin, Paulo Jorge Sousa Dias Cartaxana, J. Marques da Silva, A.R. Matos
Marine Biology
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Agriculture & Biology
nondestructive methods
100%
lasers
78%
fluorescence
60%
Arabidopsis
60%
chlorophyll
58%
water
33%
desiccation (plant physiology)
14%
leaves
11%
drought
10%
water content
9%
phenotype
8%
fluorometry
8%
plant stress
7%
ecotypes
7%
wavelengths
6%
anthocyanins
6%
abiotic stress
5%
Arabidopsis thaliana
5%
fatty acid composition
5%
pigments
5%
plant growth
4%
protocols
4%
mutants
3%
organisms
3%
methodology
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
chlorophyll
75%
fluorescence
71%
laser
60%
water
24%
chlorophyll a
24%
method
17%
dehydration
13%
drought
10%
water content
10%
fluorometry
9%
ecotype
8%
mutant
7%
pigment
6%
fatty acid
6%
protocol
5%
wavelength
5%
young
4%
productivity
4%
organism
4%
science
4%
analysis
1%