Although light is essential for photosynthesis, when in excess, it may damage the photosynthetic apparatus, leading to a phenomenon known as photoinhibition. Photoinhibition was thought as a light-induced damage to photosystem II; however, it is now clear that even photosystem I may become very vulnerable to light. One main characteristic of light induced damage to photosystem II (PSII) is the increased turnover of the reaction center protein, D1: when rate of degradation exceeds the rate of synthesis, loss of PSII activity is observed. With respect to photosystem I (PSI), an excess of electrons, instead of an excess of light, may be very dangerous. Plants possess a number of mechanisms able to prevent, or limit, such damages by safe therma...
AbstractThe Photosystem II complex (PSII) is susceptible to inactivation by strong light, and the in...
Avoidance of photoinhibition at photosystem (PS)I is based on synchronized function of PSII, PSI, Cy...
AbstractPhotoinhibition of photosystem II (PSII) occurs when the rate of light-induced inactivation ...
Although light is essential for photosynthesis, when in excess, it may damage the photosynthetic a...
AbstractPhotodamage of Photosystem II (PSII) has been considered as an unavoidable and harmful react...
AbstractPhotosystem II (PSII) is vulnerable to high light (HL) illumination resulting in photoinhibi...
Photosystem I-less Synechocystis 6803 mutants carrying modified PsbH proteins, derived from differen...
Photosynthesis allows plants to store light energy in organic compounds. Plants have an efficient a...
AbstractPhotodamage of Photosystem II (PSII) has been considered as an unavoidable and harmful react...
AbstractInvestigations into high light and oxidative stress in photosynthetic organisms have focusse...
AbstractSynechocystis PCC 6803 mutants expressing either the “low light” (D1:1) or the “high light” ...
AbstractIrreversible photoinhibition of photosystem II (PSII) occurred when Synechocystis sp. PCC 68...
AbstractPhotosystem (PS) II is a multisubunit thylakoid membrane pigment–protein complex responsible...
AbstractInhibition of the activity of photosystem II (PSII) under strong light is referred to as pho...
Photosystem II (PSII) is recognized as the main site for high light induced damage. One of the core ...
AbstractThe Photosystem II complex (PSII) is susceptible to inactivation by strong light, and the in...
Avoidance of photoinhibition at photosystem (PS)I is based on synchronized function of PSII, PSI, Cy...
AbstractPhotoinhibition of photosystem II (PSII) occurs when the rate of light-induced inactivation ...
Although light is essential for photosynthesis, when in excess, it may damage the photosynthetic a...
AbstractPhotodamage of Photosystem II (PSII) has been considered as an unavoidable and harmful react...
AbstractPhotosystem II (PSII) is vulnerable to high light (HL) illumination resulting in photoinhibi...
Photosystem I-less Synechocystis 6803 mutants carrying modified PsbH proteins, derived from differen...
Photosynthesis allows plants to store light energy in organic compounds. Plants have an efficient a...
AbstractPhotodamage of Photosystem II (PSII) has been considered as an unavoidable and harmful react...
AbstractInvestigations into high light and oxidative stress in photosynthetic organisms have focusse...
AbstractSynechocystis PCC 6803 mutants expressing either the “low light” (D1:1) or the “high light” ...
AbstractIrreversible photoinhibition of photosystem II (PSII) occurred when Synechocystis sp. PCC 68...
AbstractPhotosystem (PS) II is a multisubunit thylakoid membrane pigment–protein complex responsible...
AbstractInhibition of the activity of photosystem II (PSII) under strong light is referred to as pho...
Photosystem II (PSII) is recognized as the main site for high light induced damage. One of the core ...
AbstractThe Photosystem II complex (PSII) is susceptible to inactivation by strong light, and the in...
Avoidance of photoinhibition at photosystem (PS)I is based on synchronized function of PSII, PSI, Cy...
AbstractPhotoinhibition of photosystem II (PSII) occurs when the rate of light-induced inactivation ...