Nature's Shield: Exploring Nonglandular Trichomes (NGT) as Key Players in Plant Defense Mechanisms. [PDF]
Ahmad M +10 more
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Cytochrome P450 CYP81D11 boosts CO2 assimilation and limits ROS damage under stress. [PDF]
Depaepe T.
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Photoprotective strategies in pale versus melanic boreal hair lichens: non-photochemical quenching compensates for less protective fungal pigments. [PDF]
Solhaug KA, Gauslaa Y.
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Digital Light Processing 3D Printing of Polymer Composites Based on Tunable Curing Resins with Photoswitchable Molecules. [PDF]
Sagor SI, Khecho A, Joyee EB.
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The relationships between photochemical reflectance index (PRI) and photosynthetic status in radish species differing in salinity tolerance. [PDF]
Mohamed E, Tomimatsu H, Hikosaka K.
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High-Throughput Screen of NPQ in Sorghum Shows Highly Polygenic Architecture of Photoprotection. [PDF]
Vath RL +9 more
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Mechanistic differences in photoinhibition of sun and shade plants
Leaf discs of the shade plant Tradescantia albiflora Kunth grown at 50 mumol . m-2 . s-1, and the facultative sun, shade plant Pisum sativum L. grown at 50 or 300 mumol . m-2 . s-1, were photoinhibited for 4 h in 1700 mumol photons m-2 .
Gunnar Quist +2 more
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Photoinhibition of manganese enzymes: insights into the mechanism of photosystem II photoinhibition [PDF]
Evidence has recently been presented that photoinhibition of photosystem II (PSII) is triggered by absorption of light by the oxygen-evolving manganese cluster. To get insight into the effects of light on enzymes containing manganese or other transition metal cofactors, the photosensitivities of Mn catalase, Mn superoxide dismutase, the haem (Fe ...
Taina Tyystjarvi +2 more
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Photoinhibition and recovery in tropical plant species: response to disturbance
Disturbance or rainforest is often followed by mass mortality of understorey seedlings. Transitions of shade grown plants to full sunlight can cause reductions in the efficiency with which light is used in photosynthesis, called photoinhibition. In order
Catherine E Lovelock +2 more
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A mechanistic model of photoinhibition [PDF]
A mechanistic model was developed, to simulate the main facets of photoinhibition in phytoplankton. Photoinhibition is modelled as a time dependent decrease in the initial slope of a photosynthesis versus irradiance curve, related to D1 (photosystem II reaction centre protein) damage and non‐photochemical quenching.
Richard J Geider, Kevin J Flynn
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