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The luminescence response of the leaves of higher plants exposed to laser radiation with different energy and time parameters has been investigated at a wavelength of 685 nm. The plants were irradiated by laser radiation at 1060, 632, and 530 nm. Radiation at λ = 632 nm was used as the control. It is shown that radiation at λ = 1060 nm suppresses photosynthesis, whereas that at λ = 530 nm stimulates it.
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Husainov, I.A., Zinov'ev, A.V. & Usmanov, T. Luminescence of Higher Plants upon Excitation by Laser Radiation with Different Energy and Time Parameters. Journal of Applied Spectroscopy 70, 636–639 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026123220190
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026123220190