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In this communication we present an approach for reconstruction of suspension absorption spectra of microalgae as measured in standard 1-cm spectrophotometric cuvettes from reciprocal reflectance, R(λ)-1, spectra of cells deposited on glass-fiber filters. Reciprocal reflectance exhibited the highest dynamic range (eight times wider in comparison with the functions -log(T) and -log(R)) and showed almost linear relationships with suspension absorbance and chlorophyll content from 0.7 to 9.9 μg/ml. The relationships between suspension absorbance and the -log(T) and log(1-R)/T functions were non-linear and were fitted by second-order polynomials with high contribution of the quadratic term. The use of R(λ)-1 allowed the reconstruction of suspension absorbance of six species from key groups of planktonic microalgae in the range from 0.001 to 0.250, with RMSE < 0.02. The advantages of the suggested approach over traditional techniques employing -logT(λ) of the filters are discussed, including the suitability ...
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