Mechanism of strong quenching of photosystem II chlorophyll fluorescence under drought stress in a lichen, Physciella melanchla, studied by subpicosecond fluorescence spectroscopy.
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Yutaka Shibata | Shigeru Itoh | I. Iwasaki | S. Itoh | Atsushi Yamagishi | Y. Shibata | Ikuko Iwasaki | Masayuki Komura | Atsushi Yamagishi | M. Komura
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