A certain gene within plants suppresses the toxic molecules formed as byproducts of photosynthesis, a new study has shown. These findings have potential applications for plant growth in stressful ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information Established in 1926, Plant Physiology is an international journal devoted to physiology, biochemistry, cellular and molecular ...
Unlike us, plants don't need pantries full of food to stay alive; the Sun is their pantry. But, like us, they require fairly regular sustenance, which they create via photosynthesis. This seemingly ...
Net photosynthesis, dark respiration, and growth of Rumex patientia L. exposed to a ultraviolet irradiance (288-315 nanometers) simulating a 0.18 atm·cm stratospheric ozone column were determined. The ...
Regulating the flow of protons across the chloroplast and modulating the activity of its CF o-CF 1 adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthase protein are key to protecting plants from excessive light ...
An international team of researchers has, for the first time, demonstrated that by fixing a common glitch in photosynthesis, a crop's yield could be improved by around 40 percent. The landmark study ...
Biologists have shown that 'supervisor' and 'motivator' proteins are required to enable a third factor to perform its function in photosynthesis. LMU biologists have ...
Red light induces the phosphorylation of Thr881 of PM H+-ATPase through photosynthesis in stomatal guard cells. Moreover, blue light induces the phosphorylation of both Thr881 and Thr948, which lead ...
OUTSIDE the Institute of Plant Physiology re-search is going on in many other plant physiology laboratories. There is an independent laboratory of photosynthesis in the Academy, under Academician A. A ...