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CO2 Assimilation in C3-C4 Intermediate Plants

2000
The mode of CO2 assimilation known as C3-C4 intermediate photosynthesis provides intriguing insight into a novel mechanism for reducing photorespiratory CO2 loss and possible evolutionary pathways to C4 photosynthesis. Plants with the C3-C4 pathway have been reported from twenty-five species in nine genera representing six families, and they are ...
Russell K. Monson, Stephen Rawsthorne
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Role of carboxysomes in cyanobacterial CO2 assimilation: CO2 concentrating mechanisms and metabolon implications.

Environmental microbiology, 2023
Many carbon-fixing organisms have evolved CO2 concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) to enhance the delivery of CO2 to RuBisCO, while minimizing reactions with the competitive inhibitor, molecular O2 . These distinct types of CCMs have been extensively studied using genetics, biochemistry, cell imaging, mass spectrometry, and metabolic flux analysis ...
Clair A, Huffine   +3 more
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Metal cations in CO2 assimilation and conversion by plants

JOM, 2009
Green leaf tissues convert solar energy into the energy of chemical bonds of sugar molecules during the process of photosynthesis. The efficiency of this conversion can be much higher than the efficiency of any of the currently known silicon-based solar panels. Importantly, vast amounts of CO2 are assimilated during this process.
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Instrumentation for the Measurement of CO2 Assimilation by Crop Leaves

1986
Growth of crops, in terms of carbon, organic matter or dry-weight gain, has traditionally been measured by sampling, drying, weighing and chemical analysis of the dried material. While this technique is adequate for assessing long-term changes, its value is limited where interest centers either on short-term dry-matter gain, i.e.
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The Photosynthetic Assimilation of Nitrate and Its Interactions with CO2 Fixation

1989
Photosynthesis is usually identified with the light--driven formation of carbohydrates and oxygen from CO2 and water. This formulation ignores, however, the basic fact that in the photosynthetic process not only CO2, but also the oxidized forms of other primordial bioelements are reduced and incorporated into cell material.
Catalina Lara, Miguel G. Guerrero
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Can CO2 assimilation in maize leaves be predicted accurately from chlorophyll fluorescence analysis?

Photosynthesis Research, 1993
N R Baker   +2 more
exaly  

Modelling assimilation and intercellular CO2 from measured conductance: a synthesis of approaches

Plant, Cell and Environment, 2000
Gabriel G Katul, David S Ellsworth
exaly  

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