Kassiopeija
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Most likely Oxygen-Evolution (or Fluorencespectrometry) although the former is very difficult as it needs to be cleared of "errors" (see above post of PS accepting O instead of C). To put it blunt, PS releases O, thus, the amount of its release may be used to deduct the PS-rate from it. Scientists use collimated short bursts of light at the right flux density and a number of insights from plant physiology to come to true results. I've seen some low-price instruments for this, but their accuracy is abyssmal .. (sadly...)In some advanced greenhouses they measure the plant directly to detect photosynthate saturation (forgot the name, they measure leaves, expensive toy)
WL = White Light + FRL = Far Red Light
The added .pdf is going to inform about one of the many correction that needs to be done
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