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Photosynthesis in Action, 2022
C. Raines, Amanda P. Cavanagh, A. Simkin
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C. Raines, Amanda P. Cavanagh, A. Simkin
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Environmental Science and Technology, 2022
Photosynthetic carbon fixation is fundamental for plant growth and is a key process driving the global carbon cycle. This study explored the mechanism of disturbed carbon fixation in Oryza sativa L.
Xinru Zhang +3 more
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Photosynthetic carbon fixation is fundamental for plant growth and is a key process driving the global carbon cycle. This study explored the mechanism of disturbed carbon fixation in Oryza sativa L.
Xinru Zhang +3 more
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Biological carbon fixation: a thermodynamic perspective
, 2021Biological carbon fixation has recently attracted global interest. Since reduction of CO2 is thermodynamically challenging, the aim of this review is to analyze the thermodynamic characteristics of ten natural, hybrid and synthetic carbon fixation ...
Tongxin Zhao, Yin Li, Yanping Zhang
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Photosynthetic Carbon Fixation
2020Many methods have been introduced to measure the photosynthetic rate of phytoplankton, while so far, the most common and sensitive one is to measure carbon fixation with radiocarbon (14C) and to integrate the primary production throughout the water column, especially in oligotrophic pelagic oceans where phytoplankton abundance is very low.
Gang Li, Yaping Wu, Guang Gao
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Autotrophic carbon fixation in archaea
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2010The acquisition of cellular carbon from inorganic carbon is a prerequisite for life and marked the transition from the inorganic to the organic world. Recent theories of the origins of life assume that chemo-evolution took place in a hot volcanic flow setting through a transition metal-catalysed, autocatalytic carbon fixation cycle.
Ivan A, Berg +7 more
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Silanediol‐Catalyzed Carbon Dioxide Fixation
ChemSusChem, 2014AbstractCarbon dioxide is an abundant and renewable C1 source. However, mild transformations with carbon dioxide at atmospheric pressure are difficult to accomplish. Silanediols have been discovered to operate as effective hydrogen‐bond donor organocatalysts for the atom‐efficient conversion of epoxides to cyclic carbonates under environmentally ...
Andrea M, Hardman-Baldwin +1 more
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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1996
Chemists at the University of Chicago have found a relatively easy method of converting carbon dioxide, the most abundant C 1 feedstock material on Earth, to industrially significant organic compounds. Assistant professor of chemistry Lawrence R. Sita, graduate student Jason R.
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Chemists at the University of Chicago have found a relatively easy method of converting carbon dioxide, the most abundant C 1 feedstock material on Earth, to industrially significant organic compounds. Assistant professor of chemistry Lawrence R. Sita, graduate student Jason R.
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Carbon Fixation by Photosynthetic Mats Along a Temperature Gradient in a Tengchong Hot Spring
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2020Geothermal hot springs, widely distributed on Earth, are important geological greenhouse gas sources which contribute large amounts of CO2 emission to the atmosphere.
Yidi Zhang +7 more
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Environmental Microbiology, 2019
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) produced by phytoplankton are molecules with high vapor pressures that can diffuse across cell membranes into the environment, where they become public goods.
E. Moore +3 more
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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) produced by phytoplankton are molecules with high vapor pressures that can diffuse across cell membranes into the environment, where they become public goods.
E. Moore +3 more
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