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Measurement of Fluorescence for Monitoring Algal Growth and Health
Kristian Spilling1,2, Pasi Ylöstalo3, Jukka Seppälä3
1Finnish Environment Institute, Helsinki, Finland. Kristian.spilling@syke.fi.
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Measuring fluorescence is a noninvasive, inexpensive, and quick way of estimating the biomass concentration and the health of the cultivated algae. Fluorescence is generally positively correlated with Chlorophyll a and can be used as a proxy for biomass. In addition, the proportion variable fluorescence of maximal fluorescence is a measure of photochemical efficiency, which is affected by stress in a very early stage and can be used as a proxy for algal health.
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