International audienceThe susceptibility to high temperature-induced photoinhibition was investigated in leaves of two high mountain plant species, S. alpina and R. glacialis. In both species, PSII was similarly photoinactivated at 38degreesC in the light. However, recovery from damage was much faster in S. alpina and depended on protein synthesis. In contrast, recovery was independent from protein synthesis in R. glacialis. Heat-induced photoinactivation in both species was accompanied by: (1) a decrease in relative photosynthetic electron transport rates, (2) an increase in non-photochemical chlorophyll fluorescence quenching, (3) a strong accumulation of zeaxanthin, (4) a marked decrease in soluble carbon metabolites and (5) an increase ...
The response of five Lycopersicon species to 14 days moderate chilling at 10 degrees C under low lig...
The impact of near-optimal (25/20 degrees C) and suboptimal (16/14 degrees C) day/night temperatures...
AbstractThe D1 reaction center protein of photosystem II usually exhibits a rapid turnover in light....
International audienceThe susceptibility to high temperature-induced photoinhibition was investigate...
International audienceThe significance of total glutathione content was investigated in two alpine p...
Plants of a domestic (Lycopersicon esculentum [L.] Mill. cv. Abunda) and a high-altitude wild Lycope...
Plants of a domestic (Lycopersicon esculentum [L.] Mill. cv. Abunda) and a high-altitude wild Lycope...
Alpine plants experience high levels of insolation, as well as cold nighttime temperatures throughou...
International audienceThe high mountain plant species Ranunculus glacialis has a low antioxidative s...
The ecological adaptation of plant development and of the photosynthetic apparatus to contrasting te...
Winter evergreens living in mountainous areas have to withstand a harsh combination of high light le...
Moderately high temperature reduces photosynthetic capacities of leaves with large effects on thylak...
The impact of heat stress on the functioning of the photosynthetic apparatus was examined in pea (Pi...
Effects of high irradiance and moderate heat on photosynthesis of the tree-fern Dicksonia Antarctica...
• The functions of two important plant processes, photorespiration and monoter-pene production remai...
The response of five Lycopersicon species to 14 days moderate chilling at 10 degrees C under low lig...
The impact of near-optimal (25/20 degrees C) and suboptimal (16/14 degrees C) day/night temperatures...
AbstractThe D1 reaction center protein of photosystem II usually exhibits a rapid turnover in light....
International audienceThe susceptibility to high temperature-induced photoinhibition was investigate...
International audienceThe significance of total glutathione content was investigated in two alpine p...
Plants of a domestic (Lycopersicon esculentum [L.] Mill. cv. Abunda) and a high-altitude wild Lycope...
Plants of a domestic (Lycopersicon esculentum [L.] Mill. cv. Abunda) and a high-altitude wild Lycope...
Alpine plants experience high levels of insolation, as well as cold nighttime temperatures throughou...
International audienceThe high mountain plant species Ranunculus glacialis has a low antioxidative s...
The ecological adaptation of plant development and of the photosynthetic apparatus to contrasting te...
Winter evergreens living in mountainous areas have to withstand a harsh combination of high light le...
Moderately high temperature reduces photosynthetic capacities of leaves with large effects on thylak...
The impact of heat stress on the functioning of the photosynthetic apparatus was examined in pea (Pi...
Effects of high irradiance and moderate heat on photosynthesis of the tree-fern Dicksonia Antarctica...
• The functions of two important plant processes, photorespiration and monoter-pene production remai...
The response of five Lycopersicon species to 14 days moderate chilling at 10 degrees C under low lig...
The impact of near-optimal (25/20 degrees C) and suboptimal (16/14 degrees C) day/night temperatures...
AbstractThe D1 reaction center protein of photosystem II usually exhibits a rapid turnover in light....