'Photosynthetic control' describes the processes that serve to modify chloroplast membrane reactions in order to co-ordinate the synthesis of ATP and NADPH with the rate at which these metabolites can be used in carbon metabolism. At low irradiance, optimisation of the use of excitation energy is required, while at high irradiance photosynthetic control serves to dissipate excess excitation energy when the potential rate of ATP and NADPH synthesis exceed demand. The balance between ΔpH, ATP synthesis and redox state adjusts supply to demand such that the [ATP]/[ADP] and [NADPH]/[NADP+] ratios are remarkably constant in steady-state conditions and modulation of electron transport occurs without extreme fluctuations in these pools.</p
The photosynthetic chloroplast thylakoid membrane of higher plants is a complex three-dimensional st...
AbstractThe coupled processes of electron distribution in chloroplasts in the light are quantitative...
Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) plants strictly adjust the contents of both ATP synthase and cytochrome ...
'Photosynthetic control' describes the processes that serve to modify chloroplast membrane reactions...
The term ‘photosynthetic control’ describes the short- and long-term mechanisms that regulate reacti...
Photosynthetic electron transport and Calvin cycle reactions need to be co-regulated in order to pro...
AbstractThe photosynthetic electron transport chain consists of photosystem II, the cytochrome b6f c...
In plants, photosynthesis converts light energy into organic carbon through the transient production...
The light-dependent production of ATP and reductants by the photosynthetic apparatus in vivo involve...
The adjustment of photosynthesis to different environmental conditions and especially to elevated CO...
Key aspects of leaf mitochondrial metabolism in the light remain unresolved. For example, there is d...
Chloroplasts use light energy and a linear electron transport (LET) pathway for the coupled generati...
In isolated intact chloroplasts from spinach, maximal rates of photosynthetic O/sub 2/ evolution (in...
We present a new simulation model of the reactions in the photosynthetic electron transport chain of...
During plant development and in response to fluctuating environmental conditions, large changes in l...
The photosynthetic chloroplast thylakoid membrane of higher plants is a complex three-dimensional st...
AbstractThe coupled processes of electron distribution in chloroplasts in the light are quantitative...
Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) plants strictly adjust the contents of both ATP synthase and cytochrome ...
'Photosynthetic control' describes the processes that serve to modify chloroplast membrane reactions...
The term ‘photosynthetic control’ describes the short- and long-term mechanisms that regulate reacti...
Photosynthetic electron transport and Calvin cycle reactions need to be co-regulated in order to pro...
AbstractThe photosynthetic electron transport chain consists of photosystem II, the cytochrome b6f c...
In plants, photosynthesis converts light energy into organic carbon through the transient production...
The light-dependent production of ATP and reductants by the photosynthetic apparatus in vivo involve...
The adjustment of photosynthesis to different environmental conditions and especially to elevated CO...
Key aspects of leaf mitochondrial metabolism in the light remain unresolved. For example, there is d...
Chloroplasts use light energy and a linear electron transport (LET) pathway for the coupled generati...
In isolated intact chloroplasts from spinach, maximal rates of photosynthetic O/sub 2/ evolution (in...
We present a new simulation model of the reactions in the photosynthetic electron transport chain of...
During plant development and in response to fluctuating environmental conditions, large changes in l...
The photosynthetic chloroplast thylakoid membrane of higher plants is a complex three-dimensional st...
AbstractThe coupled processes of electron distribution in chloroplasts in the light are quantitative...
Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) plants strictly adjust the contents of both ATP synthase and cytochrome ...