The Kautsky effect typically refers to a phenomenon in the field of photobiology and plant sciences, named after the botanist Karl Kautsky. It describes the changes in chlorophyll fluorescence observed in plants when they are exposed to light. Specifically, the Kautsky effect is associated with the transient increase in chlorophyll fluorescence that occurs when a plant is suddenly illuminated after being in darkness.

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