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Functional Connectivity of Red Chlorophylls in Cyanobacterial Photosystem I Revealed by Fluence-Dependent Transient Absorption. [PDF]
Sohail SH +9 more
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Structure and function of photosystem I in Cyanidioschyzon merolae
Maya Antoshvili +3 more
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Viburnum opulus is recognized as a medicinal plant, whereas V. japonicum shows promise as an excellent ornamental species. This research aimed to explore their responses by cultivating under four graduated shading treatments (0%, 25%, 50%, and 75% shading).
Hongfei Lu +7 more
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Tethering ferredoxin-NADP+ reductase to photosystem I promotes photosynthetic cyclic electron transfer. [PDF]
Emrich-Mills TZ +11 more
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ABSTRACT The increasing frequency and unpredictability of adverse growing conditions pose significant challenges to crop productivity and ecosystem sustainability. Early‐stage vigour strongly influences crop establishment and yield potential, making it essential to understand sorghum responses for developing resilient cultivars.
Lekshmy V. Sankarapillai +3 more
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Structural insights into the assembly and energy transfer of haptophyte photosystem I-light-harvesting supercomplex. [PDF]
He FY +11 more
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Abstract Shade stress affects soybean yield in intercropping, but the molecular basis of cultivar‐specific tolerance is unclear. We analyzed shade‐tolerant (Guru) and sensitive (Heinong 53) soybeans under 30% and 70% shade using transcriptomic, physiological, and biochemical methods.
Fengyi Zhang +10 more
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Overwintering Periwinkle (Vinca minor L.) Exhibits Increased Photosystem I Activity
N. P. A. Hüner +3 more
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Functional Trait Research in Brazilian Bryophytes: Advances, Biases, and Future Directions
The three‐field plot shows how leading researchers, functional traits, and biomes are interconnected in Brazilian bryophyte ecology. It highlights strong links between reproductive traits and the Atlantic Forest, reflecting research focus and collaboration patterns.
Libia Mayerly Cifuentes‐García +2 more
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