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LI-COR maintains a list of Application Notes and Journal articles that relate to the use of LI-COR instrumentation. We currently have articles available in the following categories: Gas Exchange, Leaf Area and LAI, Light Measurement and Others (See List Below). You may request a printed copy by filling out the form below and selecting the box next to the articles that you wish to receive. Product brochures for LI-COR instruments can also be requested using the form below.

NOTE: A number of brochures, poster papers, and other data sheets are available in pdf format throughout our website. Our Product List is a good place to start.

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Gas Exchange

New Soil CO2 Flux Measurements: Comparisons Between the LI-COR LI-6400 and LI-8100.
New Soil CO2 Flux Measurements: Addressing Spatial Variability: Determining the Number of Readings Required.
001 Configuring and Operating the LI-6400 Portable Photosythesis System with External Sensors.
002 Measuring Canopy Gas Exchange with the LI-6400 Portable Photosynthesis System.
103 A Protocol for Measuring Assimilation Rate versus Internal CO2 Concentration Using the LI-6200. Dayle McDermitt, June, 1991.
116 Effects of Temperature, Pressure and Water Vapor on Gas Phase Infrared Absorption by CO2. D.K. McDermitt, J.M. Welles, and R. D. Eckles, 1993.
117 Effects of Temperature and Pressure on CO2 Infrared Absorption with Special Emphasis on Problems Resulting from Operation at High Flow Rates. D.K. McDermitt, G. Biggs, J.M. Welles, and R. D. Eckles, 1993.
118 Some recommendations for using LI-COR Gas Analyzers in Eddy Correlation Measurements. Topics discussed at Ameriflux Workshop, 1996. D.K. McDermitt.
124 Considerations for Measuring Ground CO2 Effluxes with Chambers. Presented at American Geophysical Union conference, 1998.
500 Sources of Error in the Estimation of Stomatal Conductance and Transpiration from Porometer Data. Dayle McDermitt, HortScience, Vol.25(12), December 1990.
501 CO2 Response Curves can be Measured with a Field-portable Closed-loop Photosynthesis System. D.K. McDermitt, J.M. Norman, J.T. Davis, T.M. Ball, T.J. Arkebauer, J.M. Welles and S.R. Roemer, Ann. Sci. For. 46 suppl., 416s-420 Forest Tree Physiology, E. Dreyer et al.,eds, 1989.
502 Measurements of Canopy Gas Exchange Using an Open chamber System. Richard L. Garcia, John M. Norman and Dayle K. McDermitt, Remote Sensing Reviews, Vol. 5(1), pp. 141-162, 1990.
507 Stomatal Response of Field-Grown cotton to Radiation and Soil Moisture. Petersen, K.L., S. Moreshet and M. Fuch, 1991. Agronomy Journal 83(6):1059-1065.
508 Computing Transpiration of Sunlit and Shaded Cotton Foliage Under Variable Water Stress. Petersen, K.L., Fuchs, S. Moreshet, Y. Cohen, and H. Sinoquet, 1992. Agronomy Journal 84(1):91-97.
509 Portable Dew-Point Generator. Petersen, K.L. and G.L. Biggs, 1992. Measurement & Control, Feb., 1992, pp. 106-109.
510 CO2 and CO2/H2O Infrared Gas Analyzers. R.D. Eckles, E.E., J.M Welles, Ph. D. and K. Petersen, Ph. D., 1993. Measurement & Control, Oct., 1993.
512 Measurement of Leaf and Canopy Photosynthetic CO2 Exchange in the Field. Long, S.P., D.K. Farage, and R.L. Garcia, 1996. J. Exp. Bot. 47 (304) pp. 1629-1642.
513 Photosynthesis and Conductance of Spring-wheat Leaves: Field Response to Continuous Free-air Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment. Garcia, R.L. et. al., 1998. Plant, Cell and Environment, 21:659-669.

Leaf Area and LAI

105 Estimating Canopy Light-Use and Transpiration Efficiencies from Leaf Measurements. J.M. Norman, J.M. Welles, and D.K. McDermitt, 1992.
503 Some Indirect Methods of Estimating Canopy Structure. Jon Welles, Remote Sensing Reviews, Vol.5(1), pp.31-43, 1990.
504 Instruments for Indirect Measurements of Canopy Architecture, Jon Welles and John Norman. Agronomy Journal, 83:818-825, 1991.
511 Canopy Structure Measurement by Gap Fraction Analysis Using Commercial Instrumentation. Jon Welles and Shabtai Cohen, Journal of Exp. Botany, Vol. 47(302), pp. 1335-1342, 1996.

Light Measurement

107 Radiation Measurements. Bill Biggs, 1979.
108 Radiation Measurements and Instruments. Lyle Middendorf, 1982.
109 Calibration Procedures for LI-COR Radiation Sensors and Lamps. John Wurm and Steve Roemer, 1988.
110 Immersion Effect and Cosine Collecting Properties of LI-COR Underwater Sensors. Steve Roemer and Kyle Hoagland, 1976.
115 Measurement of Light Sources for Pesticide Photolysis Studies Using the LI-1800 Portable Spectroradiometer. Dave Fredrickson, 1988.
505 Seasonal Attenuation of Quantum Irradiance (400-700) in Three Nebraska Reservoirs. Steve Roemer & Kyle Hoagland, Hydrobiologia vol. 63, I, Page 81-92, 1979.

Others

114 An Interview with Bill Biggs, President of LI-COR. Nebraska BluePrint, Spring 1991.
119 Measurements of Soil CO2 Flux. Poster reprint from Agronomy Society of America Meetings, Oct. 1997.

LI-COR Product Brochures

LI-6400 Photosynthesis System Brochure LI-COR Radiation Sensors Brochure
6400-40 Leaf Chamber Fluorometer Brochure LI-3000C Portable Area Meter Brochure
LI-820 CO2 Analyzer Brochure LI-3100C Area Meter Brochure
LI-820 OEM CO2 Analyzer Brochure LAI-2000 Plant Canopy Analyzer Brochure
LI-840 CO2/H2O Analyzer Brochure LI-610 Portable Dew Point Generator Brochure
LI-1400 Datalogger Brochure LI-7000 CO2/H2O Analyzer Brochure
LI-250A Light Meter Brochure LI-7500 CO2/H2O Open Path Analyzer Brochure
    LI-8100 Automated Soil CO2 Flux Brochure LI-8150 Multiplexer Brochure
   
 
   
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