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Increasing the accuracy with which the characteristics of phytoplankton are determined by using a flow-through cytometer

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Abstract

This paper discusses the methods of phytoplankton cytometry that are most promising from the viewpoint of automation. The relationships are obtained that are needed for flow-through cytometry of phytoplankton on the basis of the reverse fluorescence signal of cellular chlorophyll. The block diagram of a system developed for flow-through cytometry of phytoplankton is described, and the results obtained when it is used are analyzed. © 2004 Optical Society of America

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