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The experiments were designed to test the combined effects of two CO2 concentrations, four temperatures, and three light intensities on growth and photophysiology of the cyanobacteria S. elongatus CCMP1629 in a multifactorial design. This dataset contains measurements of photophysiology using the Light curve (LC3) protocol of the Aquapen-C AP-C 100 fluorometer. They include the minimum fluorescence in dark-adapted state (Fo), the maximum fluorescence in dark-adapted state (Fm), the maximum Quant...
Show moreThe experiments were designed to test the combined effects of two CO2 concentrations, four temperatures, and three light intensities on growth and photophysiology of the cyanobacteria S. elongatus CCMP1629 in a multifactorial design. This dataset contains measurements of photophysiology using the Light curve (LC3) protocol of the Aquapen-C AP-C 100 fluorometer. They include the minimum fluorescence in dark-adapted state (Fo), the maximum fluorescence in dark-adapted state (Fm), the maximum Quantum yield (QY_max), measurements of the maximum fluorescence following exposure to actinic light (Fm_L#), the instantaneous fluorescence during light adaptation (Ft_L#), and measurements of the instantaneous photosystem II quantum yield following exposure to actinic light (QY_L#).
Passow, U., Laws, E., D'Souza, N. (2020) Series 4A: Multiple stressor experiments on the cyanobacteria Synechococcus elongatus CCMP1629 - computed photophysiology parameters. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2020-04-03 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.808215.1 [access date]
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