Microalgae are photosynthetic organisms which cover an extraordinary phylogenic diversity and have colonized extremely diverse habitats. Adaptation to contrasted environments in terms of light and nutrient's availabilities has been possible through a high flexibility of the photosynthetic machinery. Indeed, optimal functioning of photosynthesis in changing environments requires a fine tuning between the conversion of light energy by photosystems and its use by metabolic reaction, a particularly important parameter being the balance between phosphorylating (ATP) and reducing (NADPH) power supplies. In addition to the main route of electrons operating during oxygenic photosynthesis, called linear electron flow or Z scheme, auxiliary routes of...
Chloroplasts use light energy and a linear electron transport (LET) pathway for the coupled generati...
International audienceSome microalgal species produce hydrogen in the light owing to a coupling betw...
Abstract Global photosynthesis consumes ten times more CO 2 than net anthropogenic emissions, and mi...
International audienceLike all organisms performing oxygenic photosynthesis, Chlamydomonas captures ...
Part IV : Chloroplast PhotophysiologyInternational audiencePhotosynthetic organisms display a remark...
AbstractOxygenic photosynthesis uses light as energy source to generate an oxidant powerful enough t...
Cyanobacteria and microalgae perform oxygenic photosynthesis where light energy is harnessed to spli...
The current knowledge on cyclic and side pathways of the thylakoidal electron transport system will ...
In oxygenic photosynthesis, light produces ATP plus NADPH via linear electron transfer, i.e. the in-...
International audienceUnicellular algae are characterized by an extreme flexibility with respect to ...
AbstractUnicellular algae are characterized by an extreme flexibility with respect to their response...
Cyanobacteria have evolved elaborate electron transport pathways to carry out photosynthesis and res...
AbstractIn oxygenic photosynthesis, cyclic electron flow around photosystem I denotes the recycling ...
International audiencePhotosynthetic reactions proceed along a linear electron transfer chain linkin...
Chloroplasts use light energy and a linear electron transport (LET) pathway for the coupled generati...
International audienceSome microalgal species produce hydrogen in the light owing to a coupling betw...
Abstract Global photosynthesis consumes ten times more CO 2 than net anthropogenic emissions, and mi...
International audienceLike all organisms performing oxygenic photosynthesis, Chlamydomonas captures ...
Part IV : Chloroplast PhotophysiologyInternational audiencePhotosynthetic organisms display a remark...
AbstractOxygenic photosynthesis uses light as energy source to generate an oxidant powerful enough t...
Cyanobacteria and microalgae perform oxygenic photosynthesis where light energy is harnessed to spli...
The current knowledge on cyclic and side pathways of the thylakoidal electron transport system will ...
In oxygenic photosynthesis, light produces ATP plus NADPH via linear electron transfer, i.e. the in-...
International audienceUnicellular algae are characterized by an extreme flexibility with respect to ...
AbstractUnicellular algae are characterized by an extreme flexibility with respect to their response...
Cyanobacteria have evolved elaborate electron transport pathways to carry out photosynthesis and res...
AbstractIn oxygenic photosynthesis, cyclic electron flow around photosystem I denotes the recycling ...
International audiencePhotosynthetic reactions proceed along a linear electron transfer chain linkin...
Chloroplasts use light energy and a linear electron transport (LET) pathway for the coupled generati...
International audienceSome microalgal species produce hydrogen in the light owing to a coupling betw...
Abstract Global photosynthesis consumes ten times more CO 2 than net anthropogenic emissions, and mi...