AbstractHaving long been debated, it is only in the last few years that a concensus has emerged that the cyclic flow of electrons around Photosystem I plays an important and general role in the photosynthesis of higher plants. Two major pathways of cyclic flow have been identified, involving either a complex termed NDH or mediated via a pathway involving a protein PGR5 and two functions have been described—to generate ATP and to provide a pH gradient inducing non-photochemical quenching. The best evidence for the occurrence of the two pathways comes from measurements under stress conditions—high light, drought and extreme temperatures. In this review, the possible relative functions and importance of the two pathways is discussed as well as...
AbstractThis paper summarized our present view on the mechanism of cyclic electron flow in C3 plants...
Electrons supplied by photosystem I (PSI) can have various fates, serving to regenerate NADPH during...
Avoidance of photoinhibition at photosystem (PS)I is based on synchronized function of PSII, PSI, Cy...
AbstractHaving long been debated, it is only in the last few years that a concensus has emerged that...
AbstractHaving long been debated, it is only in the last few years that a concensus has emerged that...
AbstractHaving long been debated, it is only in the last few years that a concensus has emerged that...
AbstractPhotosynthetic electron transport can involve either a linear flow from water to NADP, via P...
AbstractThe photosynthetic electron transport chain consists of photosystem II, the cytochrome b6f c...
AbstractDuring photosynthesis, plants must control the utilization of light energy in order to avoid...
AbstractIn addition to ∆pH formed across the thylakoid membrane, membrane potential contributes to p...
AbstractThe pgr5 mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana has been described as being deficient in cyclic elec...
AbstractIn oxygenic photosynthesis, cyclic electron flow around photosystem I denotes the recycling ...
Electrons supplied by photosystem I (PSI) can have various fates, serving to regenerate NADPH during...
Electrons supplied by photosystem I (PSI) can have various fates, serving to regenerate NADPH during...
Electrons supplied by photosystem I (PSI) can have various fates, serving to regenerate NADPH during...
AbstractThis paper summarized our present view on the mechanism of cyclic electron flow in C3 plants...
Electrons supplied by photosystem I (PSI) can have various fates, serving to regenerate NADPH during...
Avoidance of photoinhibition at photosystem (PS)I is based on synchronized function of PSII, PSI, Cy...
AbstractHaving long been debated, it is only in the last few years that a concensus has emerged that...
AbstractHaving long been debated, it is only in the last few years that a concensus has emerged that...
AbstractHaving long been debated, it is only in the last few years that a concensus has emerged that...
AbstractPhotosynthetic electron transport can involve either a linear flow from water to NADP, via P...
AbstractThe photosynthetic electron transport chain consists of photosystem II, the cytochrome b6f c...
AbstractDuring photosynthesis, plants must control the utilization of light energy in order to avoid...
AbstractIn addition to ∆pH formed across the thylakoid membrane, membrane potential contributes to p...
AbstractThe pgr5 mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana has been described as being deficient in cyclic elec...
AbstractIn oxygenic photosynthesis, cyclic electron flow around photosystem I denotes the recycling ...
Electrons supplied by photosystem I (PSI) can have various fates, serving to regenerate NADPH during...
Electrons supplied by photosystem I (PSI) can have various fates, serving to regenerate NADPH during...
Electrons supplied by photosystem I (PSI) can have various fates, serving to regenerate NADPH during...
AbstractThis paper summarized our present view on the mechanism of cyclic electron flow in C3 plants...
Electrons supplied by photosystem I (PSI) can have various fates, serving to regenerate NADPH during...
Avoidance of photoinhibition at photosystem (PS)I is based on synchronized function of PSII, PSI, Cy...