Cyanobacteria require light to perform photosynthesis, but not all colors of light are equally useable for them. In particular, blue light‐grown cyanobacterial strains, including the well‐studied model organism Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 (Synechocystis), have been observed to exhibit slower growth rates than white or red light‐grown cells. In this issue of Physiologia Plantarum, Luimstra et al. (2020) have attempted to understand why cyanobacterial cells suffer under blue light. They measured the molecular and genetic responses of Synechocystis cells to being shifted from white light to blue light. They found that blue light‐grown cells make changes that lead to a redistribution of energy flow between the two photosystems that power photosy...
Synechocystis gathered momentum in modelling studies and biotechnological applications owing to mult...
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Cyanobacteria require light to perform photosynthesis, but not all colors of light are equally useab...
Cyanobacteria require light to perform photosynthesis, but not all colors of light are equally useab...
Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) play a key role in aquatic ecosystems, the global carbon cycle, and...
Several studies have described that cyanobacteria use blue light less efficiently for photosynthesis...
The ubiquitous chlorophyll a (Chl a) pigment absorbs both blue and red light. Yet, in contrast to gr...
Light intensity and quality are the most significant environmental factors influencing the photosynt...
ABSTRACT Photosynthetic bacteria are capable of producing their own food via photosynthesis. Unsurpr...
Summary: Understanding how living cells manage high-energy metabolites such as ATP and NADPH is esse...
he characteristic features of two types of short-term light adaptations of the photosynthetic appara...
Cyanobacteria, formerly termed blue-green algae, are prokaryotes and hence better fit the blueprint ...
ABSTRACT Chromatic acclimation (CA) provides many cyanobacteria with the ability to tailor the prope...
Synechocystis gathered momentum in modelling studies and biotechnological applications owing to mult...
Synechocystis gathered momentum in modelling studies and biotechnological applications owing to mult...
International audienceThis article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditi...
International audienceThis article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditi...
Cyanobacteria require light to perform photosynthesis, but not all colors of light are equally useab...
Cyanobacteria require light to perform photosynthesis, but not all colors of light are equally useab...
Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) play a key role in aquatic ecosystems, the global carbon cycle, and...
Several studies have described that cyanobacteria use blue light less efficiently for photosynthesis...
The ubiquitous chlorophyll a (Chl a) pigment absorbs both blue and red light. Yet, in contrast to gr...
Light intensity and quality are the most significant environmental factors influencing the photosynt...
ABSTRACT Photosynthetic bacteria are capable of producing their own food via photosynthesis. Unsurpr...
Summary: Understanding how living cells manage high-energy metabolites such as ATP and NADPH is esse...
he characteristic features of two types of short-term light adaptations of the photosynthetic appara...
Cyanobacteria, formerly termed blue-green algae, are prokaryotes and hence better fit the blueprint ...
ABSTRACT Chromatic acclimation (CA) provides many cyanobacteria with the ability to tailor the prope...
Synechocystis gathered momentum in modelling studies and biotechnological applications owing to mult...
Synechocystis gathered momentum in modelling studies and biotechnological applications owing to mult...
International audienceThis article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditi...
International audienceThis article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditi...