AN IMPROVED CATHODE FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC OXYGEN EVOLUTION BY ISOLATED CHLOROPLASTS

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The construction, operation and calibration of an improved form of a Clark oxygen electrode are described in detail. The electrode shows a rapid response (1–5 seconds) to change in oxygen concentration and is capable of measuring rates of oxygen evolution (or uptake) of up to 4 μmoles oxygen per minute. The use of a pair of electrodes to measure the oxygen evolution of choloroplasts at high intensity of illumination is described. Copyright © 1972, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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DELIEU, T., & WALKER, D. A. (1972). AN IMPROVED CATHODE FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC OXYGEN EVOLUTION BY ISOLATED CHLOROPLASTS. New Phytologist, 71(2), 201–225. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1972.tb04068.x

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