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Introduction | |
Instrumentation and Progress in Science | |
Overview of Current Measurement Techniques from Aspects of Plant Science | |
From Sensor Devices to Intelligent Sensing Systems | |
Water Relations | |
A Brief History of Water Stress Measurement | |
Estimating Tree Canopy Transpiration from Measurements of Leaf Conductance | |
Field Use of Recording Viscous Flow Porometers | |
Water Potential and Its Components in Growing Tissues | |
Methods for Studying Water Relations of Plant Cells and Tissues | |
Measurements of the Water Economy of Mangrove Leaves | |
Measurement of Soil Moisture and Water Potential. Photosynthesis | |
Measuring Photosynthesis under Field Conditions: Past and Present Approaches | |
Design and Testing of Leaf Cuvettes for Use in Measuring Photosynthesis and Transpiration | |
Screening for Stress Tolerance by Chlorophyll Fluorescence | |
Translocation | |
The Use of 11C in Physiological-Ecological Research | |
Development of a Compact Mass Spectrometer for Analysis of Gases during Plant Metabolism | |
Mineral Nutrition | |
Roots: New Ways to Study Their Function in Plant Nutrition | |
Modern Technologies for Studying the Requirements and Functions of Plant Mineral Nutrients | |
Image Processing | |
Remote-Control Light Microscope System | |
Digital Processing of Plant Images Selected by Spectral Characteristics of Reflectance for Evaluation of Growth | |
Leaf Temperature Based on Image Processing | |
Image Analysis of Chlorophyll Fluorescence in Leaves | |
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Research in Plants | |
Index | |
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