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Autor:
Robert D. Eckles, Bernard Genty, B. Riensche, Thomas J. Avenson, S. D. Loriaux, Dayle K. McDermitt, Jon M. Welles
Publikováno v:
Plant, Cell & Environment. 36:1755-1770
Estimation of the maximum chlorophyll fluorescence yield under illumination, or Fm′, by traditional single saturation pulse (SP) methodology is prone to underestimation error because of rapid turnover within photosystem (PS) II. However, measuremen
Autor:
Robert D. Eckles, Beverly E. Law, Russell L. Scott, Taro Nakai, J. C. Kathilankal, Michael D. Furtaw, M. Velgersdyk, George Burba, Dayle K. McDermitt, A. Schmidt, Gerardo Fratini, Chad Hanson
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology. 18:385-399
Eddy covariance flux research has relied on open- or closed-path gas analyzers for producing estimates of net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor (H2O). The two instruments have had different challenges that have led to develop
Autor:
Donald T. Lamb, John G. K. Williams, Lyle Richard Middendorf, Lloyd M. Davis, Robert D. Eckles, Pamela Sheaff, Wesley C. Parker, Greg R. Bashford, David A. Ball
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Single molecules of unconjugated Bodipy-Texas Red (BTR), BTR-dimer, and BTR conjugated to cysteine, in aqueous solutions are imaged using total-internal-reflection excitation and through-sample collection of fluorescence onto an intensified CCD camer
Autor:
Stephen C. Roemer, Gary D. Sloniker, Robert D. Eckles, Lyle Richard Middendorf, Robert C. Bruce
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
An infrared fluorescence microscope consisting of a laser diode for exciting infrared fluorophores attached to DNA oligo-nucleotides and a silicon avalanche photodiode for detecting the infrared emission has been designed. The microscope was mounted
Publikováno v:
Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology. 62:743
This study describes design and field performance of a new enclosed CO 2 /H 2 O gas analyser, LI-7200. Unlike present closed-path analysers, this new instrument is designed for operation with short intake tubes, with the intention to maximize strengt
Autor:
John A. Brumbaugh, Scott L. Sutter, Gabor Patonay, Gary D. Sloniker, David L. Steffens, Robert C. Bruce, John C. Bruce, Daniel L. Grone, Robert D. Eckles, Stephen C. Roemer, Lyle Richard Middendorf
Publikováno v:
Electrophoresis. 13(8)
A new apparatus for continuously detecting fluorescently labeled DNA fragments is based on infrared fluorescence technology. This technology combines state-of-the-art developments in chemistry, laser technology, and detection, while achieving improve