Our lab uses a PAM-2000 Fluorometer from Walz (www.walz.com). They make a wide variety of products related to leaf fluorescence measurements including a field chlorophyll fluorometer. I am not sure how much they cost. Cheers,
Marnin Wolfe University of Pittsburgh Department of Biological Sciences Ecology & Evolution Program [email protected] (or) [email protected] 239-595-5081 On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Jesse Becker <[email protected]> wrote: > Look into the Turner Aquafluor > (http://www.turnerdesigns.com/t2/instruments/aquafluor.html). It has two > channels, so it can be set to do Chl a by extraction and in vivo (or > rodamine or turbidity...) I think price should be in the ballpark of > $2500, > depending on the modules you have installed. It uses the same cuvettes and > secondary solid standard as the Trilogy benchtop model. > > Jesse Becker > Aquatic Resources PhD Student > Texas State University - San Marcos > > On Wed, 22 Jul 2009 08:24:22 -0500, Y.Jun Xu <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Dear colleagues, > > > > > > > >I am looking to purchase both a laboratory and a field-portable > fluorometer > >for chlorophyll measurements. Can someone recommend me an inexpensive, yet > >reliable equipment for this purpose? > > > > > > > >Thank you. > > > > > > > >Jun Xu > > > >School of Renewable Natural Resources > > > >Louisiana State University > > > >Baton Rouge, LA 70803 > >========================================================================= > -- Marnin Wolfe University of Pittsburgh Department of Biological Sciences Ecology & Evolution Program [email protected] (or) [email protected] 239-595-5081
