[Location: Location_Category='CONTINENT', Location_Type='ANTARCTICA', Detailed_Location='GRANITE HARBOUR']
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Chlorophyll a fluorescence and temperature measurements from lichen and mosses buried under snow at Botany Bay, Granite Harbour
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K024_1999_2000_NZ_2
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Fluorescence (chlorophyll a fluorescence) activity measurements were recorded for selected plants for about three weeks to determine if the photosystems of lichen or mosses are active in differing levels of light. Fibre optic probes were fixed to rocks at Botony Bay, Granite Harbour in such a way that the chlorophyll a fluorescence from an adjacent lichen or moss could be monitored. The ends of ...
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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.
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Green, T.G.A. Schroeter, B. Seppelt, D. Effect of temperature, light and ambient UV on the photosynthesis of the moss Bryum argenteum Hedw. in continental Antarctica. in: Antarctic Ecosystems: models for wider ecological understanding.Davison W. Howard-Williams C. Broady P.(eds) Christchurch, New Zealand: New Zealand Natural Sciences. 2000. pp.165-170. ISBN 047306877X
Pannewitz, S. Schlensog, M. Green, T.G.A. Sancho, L.G. Schroeter, B. Are lichens active under snow in continental Antarctica? Oecologia 135: 30-38, 2003.
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2009-04-22
Last DIF Revision Date:
2009-04-23
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