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- All species in the cyanobacteria phylum can perform photosynthesis.
- Circadian regulation of photosynthesis: discovering mechanisms that connect the circadian clock with photosynthesis in chloroplasts in order to understand how circadian and environmental signals optimise photosynthesis and plant productivity.
- The LI-6400/6400XT Portable Photosynthesis System is the most frequently cited photosynthesis system in peer-reviewed scientific literature.
- After World War II, Rabinowitch taught and researched botany as a professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, continuing his photosynthesis work and publishing the three-volume "Photosynthesis and Related Processes".
- CO2 in water can form carbonic acid, which can disturb the pH of isolated chloroplasts, interfering with photosynthesis, even though CO2 is used in photosynthesis.
- Plants use carbon dioxide gas in the process of photosynthesis, and exhale oxygen gas as waste.
- The role that plastoquinone plays in photosynthesis, more specifically in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, is that of a mobile electron carrier through the membrane of the thylakoid.
- Alarm photosynthesis is a variation of photosynthesis where calcium oxalate crystals function as dynamic carbon pools, supplying carbon dioxide (CO2) to photosynthetic cells when stomata are partially or totally closed.
- Francis-André Wollman's scientific work has been devoted to the biogenesis, regulation and evolution of oxygen photosynthesis.
- Cyanobacteria normally perform oxygenic photosynthesis using water as electron donor.
- In 2013, in honor of his 80th birthday, a tribute to Govindjee's life's work in photosynthesis appeared in "Photosynthesis Research".
- Total photosynthesis is limited by a range of environmental factors.
- In molecular biology, the Ycf4 protein is involved in the assembly of the photosystem I complex which is part of an energy-harvesting process named photosynthesis.
- The Emerson effect is the increase in the rate of photosynthesis after chloroplasts are exposed to light of wavelength 680 nm (deep red spectrum) and more than 680 nm (far red spectrum).
- Although some xerophytes perform photosynthesis using this mechanism, the majority of plants in arid regions still employ the C3 and C4 photosynthesis pathways.
- ] photosynthesis. When soil water is limited, the plant uses CAM photosynthesis with dark [...] fixation and switches to [...] photosynthesis when water is available again.
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