Ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B) is generally considered to negatively impact the photosynthetic apparatus and plant growth. UV-B damages PSII but does not directly influence PSI. However, PSI and PSII successively drive photosynthetic electron transfer, therefore, the interaction between these systems is unavoidable. So we speculated that UV-B could indirectly affect PSI under chilling-light conditions. To test this hypothesis, the cucumber leaves were illuminated by UV-B prior or during the chilling-light treatment, and the leaves were then transferred to 25 degrees C and low-light conditions for recovery. The results showed that UV-B decreased the electron transfer to PSI by inactivating the oxygen-evolving complex (OEC), thereby protectin...
This work aimed to evaluate if chilling stress may be mitigated by elevated CO2 (EC) in Beta vulgari...
Chloroplastic ATP synthase plays a significant role in the regulation of proton motive force (pmf) a...
Low temperatures below the freezing point cause freezing injury to plants. The direct cause of freez...
Cucumber leaves subjected to light chilling stress exhibit a preferential inactivation of photosyste...
AbstractThe activity of photosystem (PS) I in cucumber leaves was selectively inhibited by weak illu...
Susceptibility to low temperature photoinhibition in photosynthetic apparatus was compared among thr...
Ultraviolet B (UV-B, 280 – 315 nm) and ultraviolet A (UV-A, 315-400 nm) radiation comprise small por...
Abstract Exposure to UV-B at ambient or enhanced levels is known to trigger a variety of responses i...
Plants absorb light energy for photosynthesis, and some amount of potentially damaging range of sola...
UV exclusion studies can provide the realistic assessments of sensitivity of plant to current level ...
Photosynthesis allows plants to store light energy in organic compounds. Plants have an efficient a...
The mechanisms underlying the wavelength dependence of the quantum yield for CO2 fixation (alpha) an...
During recent years we have advanced our understanding of plant molecular responses to ultraviolet r...
Light-chilling stress, the combination of low-light illumination and low temperature, preferentially...
Pea (Pisum sativum L.) and bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) plants were exposed to enhanced levels of UV...
This work aimed to evaluate if chilling stress may be mitigated by elevated CO2 (EC) in Beta vulgari...
Chloroplastic ATP synthase plays a significant role in the regulation of proton motive force (pmf) a...
Low temperatures below the freezing point cause freezing injury to plants. The direct cause of freez...
Cucumber leaves subjected to light chilling stress exhibit a preferential inactivation of photosyste...
AbstractThe activity of photosystem (PS) I in cucumber leaves was selectively inhibited by weak illu...
Susceptibility to low temperature photoinhibition in photosynthetic apparatus was compared among thr...
Ultraviolet B (UV-B, 280 – 315 nm) and ultraviolet A (UV-A, 315-400 nm) radiation comprise small por...
Abstract Exposure to UV-B at ambient or enhanced levels is known to trigger a variety of responses i...
Plants absorb light energy for photosynthesis, and some amount of potentially damaging range of sola...
UV exclusion studies can provide the realistic assessments of sensitivity of plant to current level ...
Photosynthesis allows plants to store light energy in organic compounds. Plants have an efficient a...
The mechanisms underlying the wavelength dependence of the quantum yield for CO2 fixation (alpha) an...
During recent years we have advanced our understanding of plant molecular responses to ultraviolet r...
Light-chilling stress, the combination of low-light illumination and low temperature, preferentially...
Pea (Pisum sativum L.) and bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) plants were exposed to enhanced levels of UV...
This work aimed to evaluate if chilling stress may be mitigated by elevated CO2 (EC) in Beta vulgari...
Chloroplastic ATP synthase plays a significant role in the regulation of proton motive force (pmf) a...
Low temperatures below the freezing point cause freezing injury to plants. The direct cause of freez...