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Further Evidence for an Optical Response of Chloroplast Bulk Pigments to a Light Induced Electrical Field in Photosynthesis [PDF]
H. M. Emrich, Wolfgang Junge, H. T. Witt
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THE CYTOCHROMES OF CHLOROPLASTS [PDF]
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Bimetallic Cu/Zn Single‐Atom Nanozyme with Superoxide Dismutase‐Like Activity
A novel Cu/Zn dual‐site single‐atom nanozyme is synthesized via a PVP‐assisted MOF‐derived strategy, mimicking natural CuZn‐superoxide dismutase enzyme with high selectivity. The catalyst exhibits robust superoxide dismutation activity without undesired oxidase or peroxidase functions and effectively scavenges reactive oxygen species in complex ...
Eslam M. Hamed+2 more
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Complete sequence of the <i>Achillea ptarmica</i> chloroplast genome determined by long-read sequencing. [PDF]
Natsume H, Kusaba M.
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Abstract The Acanthaceae tribe Barlerieae is an understudied lineage that consists of ca. 500 species, many of which are rare and range restricted. Though understudied, it is clear that many species play vital roles in tropical ecosystems, including supporting a wide range of pollinators and herbivores. The tribe contains 13 genera, the two largest and
Robert Comito+3 more
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Comparative analysis of chloroplast genomes within Saxifraga sect. Ciliatae: insights into their adaptation to the alpine environment. [PDF]
Li D+6 more
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Studies on a Maize Mutant Sensitive to Low Temperature I. Influence of Temperature and Light on the Production of Chloroplast Pigments [PDF]
Adèle Millerd, JR McWilliam
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Abstract The genus Indigofera in the Greater Cape Floristic Region (GCFR) comprises a diverse assortment of species. Almost 90% of the region's Indigofera species belong to the Cape Clade, while the remaining species are scattered among the other three globally distributed Indigofera clades.
Brian du Preez+5 more
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