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A draft genome assembly of halophyte Suaeda aralocaspica, a plant that performs C4 photosynthesis within individual cells. [PDF]
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Chromosome-scale assembly of the streamlined picoeukaryote Picochlorum sp. SENEW3 genome reveals Rabl-like chromatin structure and potential for C4 photosynthesis. [PDF]
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Highly Expressed Genes Are Preferentially Co-Opted for C4 Photosynthesis. [PDF]
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C4 photosynthesis: 50 years of discovery and innovation. [PDF]
von Caemmerer S, Ghannoum O, Furbank RT.
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C4 photosynthesis and water stress [PDF]
In contrast to C(3) photosynthesis, the response of C(4) photosynthesis to water stress has been less-well studied in spite of the significant contribution of C(4) plants to the global carbon budget and food security. The key feature of C(4) photosynthesis is the operation of a CO(2)-concentrating mechanism in the leaves, which serves to saturate ...
Oula Ghannoum, Ghannoum Oula
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Regulation and Evolution of C4 Photosynthesis
Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2020C 4 photosynthesis evolved multiple times independently from ancestral C 3 photosynthesis in a broad range of flowering land plant families and in both monocots and dicots.
Urte, Schlüter, Andreas P M, Weber
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Wheat genomics: Seeds of C4 photosynthesis
Nature Plants, 2016A recent survey of transcript abundance in wheat grains found accumulation of mRNAs encoding key enzymes of C4 photosynthesis. However, this is not the same as showing that the C4 pathway operates in these tissues.
Hibberd, Julian, Furbank, Robert T
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Russ Monson and the evolution of C4 photosynthesis
Oecologia, 2021Early in his career, Russ Monson produced a series of influential eco-physiological papers that helped lay the foundation for the study of C4 plant evolution. Among the most important was a 1984 paper with Maurice Ku and Gerry Edwards that outlined the pathway for the evolutionary bridge from C3 to C4 photosynthesis.
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Unicellular C4 photosynthesis in a marine diatom
Nature, 2000Nearly 50 years ago, inorganic carbon was shown to be fixed in microalgae as the C3 compound phosphoglyceric acid. The enzyme responsible for C3 carbon fixation, ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase (Rubisco), however, requires inorganic carbon in the form of CO2 (ref.
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Decoding the evolution of C4 photosynthesis
Trends in Plant ScienceC4 photosynthesis underpins the remarkable productivity of certain crops, including maize and sorghum. How the C4 pathway emerged from ancestral C3 relatives has been unclear. Swift et al. have deciphered how a pre-existing cis-regulatory code for bundle-sheath gene expression was conscripted to enable C4 photosynthesis.
Syed Adeel Zafar, Julia Bailey-Serres
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