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Photodecomposition

Description

Photodecomposition or photodegradation is the process of decay of organic material enhanced by increasing light intensity. Under aerobic conditions, the enhancement of photodecomposition by light intensity can be quantified by oxygen consumption in a controlled light regime.

Abbreviation: PD

Reference: PhotoBiology, PB-Module



MitoPedia methods: Respirometry 





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