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Enhancements in morphology, biochemicals, nutrients, and L-Dopa in Faba bean through plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal Fungi. [PDF]
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Artificial Neural Network - Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm based optimization for the enhanced pigment accumulation in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. [PDF]
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Chlorophyll-chlorophyll and chlorophyll-water interactions in the solid state
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics, 1972Abstract Absorption spectra in the visible and infrared have been recorded for films of dry chlorophyll a , chlorophyll b , bacteriochlorophyll, pyrochlorophyll a , and pheophytin a . The effects of water on the spectra have also been studied.
K. Ballschmiter, Joseph J. Katz
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keeps things outdoors a beautiful green, is one of the most unravelled mysteries of the organic world. We are just scratching the surface of a partial understanding of its properties and the values it may hold when it is used properly. Chlorophyll is the catalyst that converts moisture, carbon dioxide, and the sun's energy-by some means-into the ...
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Chlorophyll synthetase in chlorophyll-free chromoplasts
Plant Cell Reports, 1981A considerable incorporation of [1-(14)C]isopentenyl diphosphate into chlorophyll in chromoplast preparations from daffodil flowers (Narcissus pseudonarcissus L.) was observed when exogenous chlorophyllide a was added. The enzyme chlorophyll synthetase showed properties of a peripheral membrane protein.
Klaus Kreuz, Hans Kleinig
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Photosynthesis Research, 2015
Oxygenic photosynthesis requires chlorophyll (Chl) for the absorption of light energy, and charge separation in the reaction center of photosystem I and II, to feed electrons into the photosynthetic electron transfer chain. Chl is bound to different Chl-binding proteins assembled in the core complexes of the two photosystems and their peripheral light ...
Peng Wang, Bernhard Grimm
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Oxygenic photosynthesis requires chlorophyll (Chl) for the absorption of light energy, and charge separation in the reaction center of photosystem I and II, to feed electrons into the photosynthetic electron transfer chain. Chl is bound to different Chl-binding proteins assembled in the core complexes of the two photosystems and their peripheral light ...
Peng Wang, Bernhard Grimm
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Chemical Physics Letters, 1974
Abstract A molecular orbital calculation, using the “free-electron-network” method, is reported for the absorption spectrum of chlorophyll a and the complexes chlorophyll/ p -dioxane and chlorophyll/ p -benzoquinone. For chlorophyll a , our results are in good agreement with experiment and are substantially the same as those obtained by Weiss ...
Roger M. Leblanc+2 more
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Abstract A molecular orbital calculation, using the “free-electron-network” method, is reported for the absorption spectrum of chlorophyll a and the complexes chlorophyll/ p -dioxane and chlorophyll/ p -benzoquinone. For chlorophyll a , our results are in good agreement with experiment and are substantially the same as those obtained by Weiss ...
Roger M. Leblanc+2 more
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Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 1990
Revue bibliographique sur les techniques d'extraction, les proprietes spectroscopiques et l'analyse chromatographique des chlorophylles des fruits et legumes et sur leur alteration au cours de la senescence et des processus de transformation ou de ...
Steven J. Schwartz, Tina V. Lorenzo
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Revue bibliographique sur les techniques d'extraction, les proprietes spectroscopiques et l'analyse chromatographique des chlorophylles des fruits et legumes et sur leur alteration au cours de la senescence et des processus de transformation ou de ...
Steven J. Schwartz, Tina V. Lorenzo
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The aggregation of chlorophyll a
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1964Abstract 1. 1. Aggregation of chlorophyll a in various nonpolar solvents has been demonstrated, and from the IR spectra the probable site of the hooking together of the molecules has been deduced. 2. 2. If chlorophyll a exists in the cell in a completely nonpolar milieu (as the visible spectroscopic studies suggest), then CCl4 solutions of ...
A. F. H. Anderson, Melvin Calvin
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