Original paper
In-situ fluorescence monitoring of cyanobacteria: Laboratory-based quantification of species-specific measurement accuracy
Abstract
In recent years, in-situ fluorometers have been extensively deployed to monitor cyanobacteria in near real-time. Acceptable accuracy can be achieved between measured pigments and cyanobacteria biovolume provided the cyanobacteria species are known. However, cellular photosynthetic pigment content and measurement interferences are site and species specific and can dramatically affect sensor reliability. We quantified the accuracy of an in-situ...
Paper Details
Title
In-situ fluorescence monitoring of cyanobacteria: Laboratory-based quantification of species-specific measurement accuracy
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
87
Pages
101625 - 101625
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