[Location: Location_Category='CONTINENT', Location_Type='ANTARCTICA', Detailed_Location='GRANITE HARBOUR']
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Measurements of climate data and the effect of high light and low temperature on the photosynthetic response (photosynthetic gas exchange rates and fluorescence) of mosses and lichens at Granite Harbour
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K024_1994_1995_NZ_1
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The winter snowfall (during 1994) was unusually large and the area of Botany Bay was uniformly covered to a depth of 50 to 70cm. Furthermore, air temperatures were low being rarely above -6° C. These conditions allowed the opportunity to study the effects of high light at low temperatures on lichens and to track lichen performance at low temperatures. Daily photosynthetic performance was measured ...
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Start Date:
1994-11-11
Stop Date:
1994-12-05
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The data is reported in the publication. All data is held by the investigator. Please contact Professor Allan Green for more information.
The plant collections (~30,000 mosses, liverwort and lichens collected by Professor Rod Seppelt from Antarctica and sub-Antarctic Islands) are housed in the Australian Antarctic Division herbarium. This herbarium is being formerly ... ![]() Data Set Progress
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Last DIF Revision Date:
2005-10-18
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