AbstractPhoto-electrical signals are studied using a patch-clamp method on single chloroplasts of Peperomia metallica in the so-called ‘whole-thylakoid’ configuration. The thylakoid transmembrane potential after a single-turnover flash shows multiphasic kinetics which can be described as the sum of two components: (1) Reaction Rl/RC associated with fast primary charge separation in the reaction centers of photosystems I and II and (2) Reaction R1/Q, a slow rising component most likely associated with secondary electrogenic steps within the cyt. b6f complex. The latter assignment is supported by the inhibition of the slow rising component by 2.5 μM DBMIB. The dark relaxation time of both RI/RC and R1/Q associated with the field dissipative b...
Chlorophyll fluorescence is routinely taken as a quantifiable measure of the redox state of the prim...
We studied the kinetics of flash-induced proton uptake at the reducing site of Photosystem II with C...
In an attempt to uncover electric field interactions between PS I and PS II during their functioning...
AbstractPhoto-electrical signals are studied using a patch-clamp method on single chloroplasts of Pe...
AbstractThis report describes the application of the chloroplast patching technique to study the pri...
This thesis deals mainly with the analysis and interpretation of the flash-induced electrochromic ab...
AbstractThis report describes the application of the chloroplast patching technique to study the pri...
A study was made of electric phenomena in isolated photosynthetically-active chloroplast membranes u...
A study was made of electric phenomena in isolated photosynthetically-active chloroplast membranes u...
<p>This thesis deals mainly with the analysis and interpretation of the flash-induced electroc...
In patch-clamp experiments on isolated chloroplasts of Peperomia metallica Lind. et Rodig. (Piperace...
In patch-clamp experiments on isolated chloroplasts of Peperomia metallica Lind. et Rodig. (Piperace...
A study was made on the kinetics of the flash-induced P515 electrochromic bandshift signal in spinac...
A study was made on the kinetics of the flash-induced P515 electrochromic bandshift signal in spinac...
Chlorophyll fluorescence is routinely taken as a quantifiable measure of the redox state of the prim...
Chlorophyll fluorescence is routinely taken as a quantifiable measure of the redox state of the prim...
We studied the kinetics of flash-induced proton uptake at the reducing site of Photosystem II with C...
In an attempt to uncover electric field interactions between PS I and PS II during their functioning...
AbstractPhoto-electrical signals are studied using a patch-clamp method on single chloroplasts of Pe...
AbstractThis report describes the application of the chloroplast patching technique to study the pri...
This thesis deals mainly with the analysis and interpretation of the flash-induced electrochromic ab...
AbstractThis report describes the application of the chloroplast patching technique to study the pri...
A study was made of electric phenomena in isolated photosynthetically-active chloroplast membranes u...
A study was made of electric phenomena in isolated photosynthetically-active chloroplast membranes u...
<p>This thesis deals mainly with the analysis and interpretation of the flash-induced electroc...
In patch-clamp experiments on isolated chloroplasts of Peperomia metallica Lind. et Rodig. (Piperace...
In patch-clamp experiments on isolated chloroplasts of Peperomia metallica Lind. et Rodig. (Piperace...
A study was made on the kinetics of the flash-induced P515 electrochromic bandshift signal in spinac...
A study was made on the kinetics of the flash-induced P515 electrochromic bandshift signal in spinac...
Chlorophyll fluorescence is routinely taken as a quantifiable measure of the redox state of the prim...
Chlorophyll fluorescence is routinely taken as a quantifiable measure of the redox state of the prim...
We studied the kinetics of flash-induced proton uptake at the reducing site of Photosystem II with C...
In an attempt to uncover electric field interactions between PS I and PS II during their functioning...