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Efficiency of photosynthesis in continuous and pulsed light emitting diode irradiation

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Daniel J. Tennessen, Raymond J. Bula, Thomas D. Sharkey (1995). Efficiency of photosynthesis in continuous and pulsed light emitting diode irradiation. Photosynthesis Research, 44(3), 261-269. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00048599