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Abstract
Photosynthetic apparatus and its reaction to changes in external conditions carry information about the state of the plant. Thus, under different lighting conditions, as well as with changes in nutrition and microclimate conditions, the amount and composition of chlorophyll in plant cells changes, which will lead to changes in the optical parameters of plant chlorophyll. You can track the state of the plant by changing the parameters of chlorophyll fluorescence. To monitor the state of the photosynthetic apparatus, the method of analysis of induction curves of variable fluorescence is used. The purpose of this article is to design a research facility for testing the technique of fluorescent analysis and further accumulation of statistical data on the dependence of fluorescence characteristics on lighting parameters.
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1 Division for Material Science, School of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, 30 Lenin Avenue, Tomsk 634050, Russia