Photoinactivation of photosystem II: is there more than one way to skin a cat?
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Photosynthetic recovery and acclimation to excess light intensity in the rehydrated lichen soil crustsSinglet oxygen- and EXECUTER1-mediated signaling is initiated in grana margins and depends on the protease FtsH2.Singlet oxygen-mediated signaling in plants: moving from flu to wild type reveals an increasing complexityModulation of photosynthetic energy conversion efficiency in nature: from seconds to seasons.What distinguishes cyanobacteria able to revive after desiccation from those that cannot: the genome aspect.Simulated soil crust conditions in a chamber system provide new insights on cyanobacterial acclimation to desiccation.Three-dimensional structure and cyanobacterial activity within a desert biological soil crust.The mechanisms whereby the green alga Chlorella ohadii, isolated from desert soil crust, exhibits unparalleled photodamage resistance.A newly isolated Chlorella sp. from desert sand crusts exhibits a unique resistance to excess light intensity.Three different mechanisms of energy dissipation of a desiccation-tolerant moss serve one common purpose: to protect reaction centres against photo-oxidation.Terrestrial adaptation of green algae Klebsormidium and Zygnema (Charophyta) involves diversity in photosynthetic traits but not in CO2 acquisitionPhotoinactivation of Photosystem II in wild-type and chlorophyll b-less barley leaves: which mechanism dominates depends on experimental circumstances.Whole-tissue determination of the rate coefficients of photoinactivation and repair of photosystem II in cotton leaf discs based on flash-induced P700 redox kinetics.Oxygen evolution and chlorophyll fluorescence from multiple turnover light pulses: charge recombination in photosystem II in sunflower leaves.Hydroxy-plastochromanol and plastoquinone-C as singlet oxygen products during photo-oxidative stress in Arabidopsis.
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Photoinactivation of photosystem II: is there more than one way to skin a cat?
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scientific article published on May 2011
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Photoinactivation of photosystem II: is there more than one way to skin a cat?
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Photoinactivation of photosystem II: is there more than one way to skin a cat?
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Itzhak Ohad
Simon M Berkowicz
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10.1111/J.1399-3054.2011.01466.X
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2011-05-01T00:00:00Z