نتایج جستجو برای: photosynthetic apparatus

تعداد نتایج: 70737  

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Alexander Klotz Jens Georg Lenka Bučinská Satoru Watanabe Viktoria Reimann Witold Januszewski Roman Sobotka Dieter Jendrossek Wolfgang R. Hess Karl Forchhammer

The molecular and physiological mechanisms involved in the transition of microbial cells from a resting state to the active vegetative state are critically relevant for solving problems in fields ranging from microbial ecology to infection microbiology. Cyanobacteria that cannot fix nitrogen are able to survive prolonged periods of nitrogen starvation as chlorotic cells in a dormant state. When...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Ludmila Rizhsky Hongjian Liang Ron Mittler

Maintaining electron flow through the photosynthetic apparatus, even in the absence of a sufficient amount of NADP+ as an electron acceptor, is essential for chloroplast protection from photooxidative stress. At least two different pathways are thought to participate in this process, i.e. cyclic electron flow and the water-water cycle. Although the function of the water-water cycle was inferred...

2016
Zi-Shan Zhang Li-Qiao Jin Yu-Ting Li Mikko Tikkanen Qing-Ming Li Xi-Zhen Ai Hui-Yuan Gao

Ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B) is generally considered to negatively impact the photosynthetic apparatus and plant growth. UV-B damages PSII but does not directly influence PSI. However, PSI and PSII successively drive photosynthetic electron transfer, therefore, the interaction between these systems is unavoidable. So we speculated that UV-B could indirectly affect PSI under chilling-light con...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1986
J Winter P Brandt

In synchronized Euglena gracilis (light-dark regime of 14:10 hours) the successive formation of the photosynthetic apparatus during cell ontogeny is correlated with large changes in photosynthetic efficiency (P Brandt, B von Kessel 1983 Plant Physiol 72: 616-619; B Kohnke, P Brandt 1984 Biochim Biophys Acta 766: 156-160). This observation led us to investigate the functional association of the ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2005
Choosak Jompuk Yvan Fracheboud Peter Stamp Jörg Leipner

The effect of low growth temperature on morpho-physiological traits of maize was investigated by the means of a QTL analysis in a segregating F(2:3) population grown under field conditions in Switzerland. Chlorophyll fluorescence parameters, leaf greenness, leaf area, shoot dry weight, and shoot nitrogen content were investigated at the seedling stage for two years. Maize was sown on two dates ...

1999
Stiig Markager Warwick F. Vincent Evonne P. Y. Tang

Photosynthesis vs. irradiance relationships were determined for phytoplankton communities from seven lakes in the Canadian high Arctic, including ultraoligotrophic Char Lake, nutrient-enriched Meretta Lake, and two meromictic lakes. The derived photosynthetic parameters were low for all samples, with a mean (6SD) light-saturated photosynthetic rate (P ) of 0.46 (60.28) g C g21 chlorophyll a (Ch...

Journal: :Trends in biochemical sciences 1996
M Rögner E J Boekema J Barber

Photosystem 2 (PS2) is the part of the photosynthetic apparatus that uses light energy to split water releasing oxygen, protons and electrons. Here, we present a model of the subunit organization of PS2 and the accompanying secondary antenna systems (phycobilisomes in cyanobacteria and the light-harvesting complexes in higher plants) and discuss possible physiological consequences of the propos...

2011
Muhammad Farooq Helen Bramley Jairo A. Palta Kadambot H.M. Siddique

II. IMPACT OF TERMINAL HEAT STRESS ..................................................................................................................................................2 A. Photosynthesis .......................................................................................................................................................................................................

2011
Susana Redondo-Gómez Luis Andrades-Moreno Enrique Mateos-Naranjo Raquel Parra Javier Valera-Burgos Ricardo Aroca

Spartina densiflora is a C(4) halophytic species that has proved to have a high invasive potential which derives from its physiological plasticity to environmental factors, such as salinity. It is found in coastal marshes of south-west Spain, growing over sediments with between 1 mmol l(-1) and 70 mmol l(-1) zinc. A glasshouse experiment was designed to investigate the synergic effect of zinc f...

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
John M. Archibald

Plastids--the light-harvesting machines of plant and algal cells--evolved from cyanobacteria inside a eukaryotic host more than a billion years ago. New data reveal that a mysterious unicellular alga acquired its photosynthetic apparatus much more recently than other eukaryotes, affording a second look at the primary endosymbiotic origin of plastids.

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