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Potassium Deficiency and Hormone Signalling in Plants
ABSTRACT Potassium (K or K⁺) is a vital macronutrient that influences numerous physiological processes related to plant physiology and development. Recently, there is a growing focus on enhancing K+‐use efficiency (KUE) to ensure optimal plant growth, especially in K+ deficient soils.
Shefali Mishra +4 more
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Neutrons reveal the dynamics of leaf thylakoids in living plants. [PDF]
Stingaciu LR +4 more
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ABSTRACT Multigenerational stress exposure induces stress memory in plants, influencing resource allocation, defence mechanisms, and productivity. Weed competition imposes both resource‐based (abiotic) and allelopathic (biotic) stress, engaging overlapping hormonal pathways.
Albert O. Kwarteng +4 more
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ABSTRACT Photosynthetic light‐harvesting complexes mediate light absorption and energy dissipation. By modulating the photosystems' absorption cross‐section, they affect both photosynthetic activity and non‐photochemical quenching (NPQ). These processes are often studied by spectrally integrated chlorophyll fluorescence, masking their associated ...
Maximiliano Cainzos +5 more
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Regulation of Photosynthetic Electron Transport Is Affected Differently in the Arabidopsis thaliana Manganese Transporter Mutants pam71 and cmt1. [PDF]
Strandberg L, Krieger-Liszkay A.
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How state transitions balance photosynthetic electron transport in plants - a quantitative study. [PDF]
Koochak H +4 more
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Chloroplast glycerolipid metabolism during maintenance and under stress
SUMMARY Chloroplasts are the defining organelles in green plant tissues, converting light into chemical energy with the help of an intricate and extensive membrane system, the thylakoids. In the process, they release oxygen and assimilate carbon and other elements into molecules that constitute a plant cell's building blocks.
Yosia Mugume +2 more
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Architectural and biochemical advances in understanding microbial CO<sub>2</sub> concentrating mechanisms. [PDF]
Flothow CEM, Küffner AM.
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Significance Statement Life on Earth depends on photosynthetic CO2 fixation via the Calvin–Benson–Bassham cycle to form organic carbon. This process evolved first in cyanobacteria and was later conveyed to eukaryotes, giving rise to plastids in algae and plants. To cope with low atmospheric CO2 concentrations that developed over the course of evolution,
Erik Zimmer +3 more
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Universal role of quinones in natural and artificial photosynthetic systems: overview from chemical properties to biological importance. [PDF]
Łazicka M, Garstka M.
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