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Differential Equations for Delayed Fluorescence-Kinetics in Living Plants

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Abstract

The decay of the long-living delayed fluorescence (DF) of plants seems to have a complicated kinetic (1). The decay-curves of chlorella algae as a function of temperature are given in Fig. 1. The kinetic also depends on the excitation-wavelength.

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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