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Chlorophyll fluorescence (ChlF) techniques are sensitive, rapid and non-invasive and provide a wide range of data on plant health. ChlF has been used for more than two decades to study photosynthesis in plants, algae and bacteria. In Croatia, the pioneering work in ChlF research began in the Department of Biology of the Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek. Since then, many scientific and agronomic laboratories and institutes in Croatia have used this technique in regular research and applied it in practise. This method has become the basis for many collaborative ventures among scientists in Croatia and abroad. Thanks to this cooperation, many young researchers were given the opportunity to learn the ChlF method and apply it in their research. This led to 14 doctoral theses, one master's thesis and numerous bachelor’s theses. This monograph, published in English, is thus a tribute to twenty years of the application of ChlF methods in biology and agronomy in the Republic of Croatia.
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