AbstractOxygen-evolving photosystem II particles (DT 20) isolated from pea chloroplasts by digitonin-Triton X-100 fractionation were photoinhibited with 150 W·m−2 white light, at 20°C under three conditions: aerobic, anaerobic and strongly reducing (Eh poised to approx. −250 mV with dithionite). Hill reaction rate (H2O → BQ) and variable fluorescence (Fv) declined in parallel in all three cases with shortening half times: 30, 10 and 2.5 min, respectively. Light-induced absorbance changes at 685 nm characteristic of reversible photoaccumulation of reduced pheophytin (Eh ≈ −250 mV) remained essentially unchanged. We conclude that the three types of photoinhibitory treatment do not impair the separation of charges between chlorophyll P-680 and...
AbstractA steady-state reversible signal peaking at 680 nm in the red region of the light-dark diffe...
Photosystem II (PSII) complexes, which split water into oxygen, protons and electrons in photosynthe...
AbstractPhotosystem II (PSII) of green plants and cyanobacteria uses energy of light to oxidize wate...
AbstractThe question of the primary site of photoinhibition was investigated using the light-induced...
Since photosystem II (PS II) performs the demanding function of water oxidation using light energy, ...
AbstractPhosphorylation of proteins within pea thylakoid membranes decreases photosystem II (PSII) m...
AbstractPhoton absorption by one of the roughly 200 chlorophylls of the plant Photosystem II (PSII) ...
AbstractLight response curves of photosystem (PS) II electron transport from oxygen evolving complex...
AbstractThe effect of low pH on the process of photoinhibition was studied in isolated spinach thyla...
AbstractIllumination of isolated spinach thylakoid membranes under anaerobic conditions gave rise to...
AbstractWe have examined the effects of phosphorylation and photoinhibition upon grana membranes and...
AbstractFluorescence changes induced by strong actinic light at room temperature were measured in is...
AbstractThe effects of strong-light photoinhibition under aerobic condition on the function and stru...
AbstractHydrogen (H2) evolution rates were measured by the gas chromatographic technique upon illumi...
AbstractFlash-induced absorbance changes in the picosecond and nanosecond time range have been measu...
AbstractA steady-state reversible signal peaking at 680 nm in the red region of the light-dark diffe...
Photosystem II (PSII) complexes, which split water into oxygen, protons and electrons in photosynthe...
AbstractPhotosystem II (PSII) of green plants and cyanobacteria uses energy of light to oxidize wate...
AbstractThe question of the primary site of photoinhibition was investigated using the light-induced...
Since photosystem II (PS II) performs the demanding function of water oxidation using light energy, ...
AbstractPhosphorylation of proteins within pea thylakoid membranes decreases photosystem II (PSII) m...
AbstractPhoton absorption by one of the roughly 200 chlorophylls of the plant Photosystem II (PSII) ...
AbstractLight response curves of photosystem (PS) II electron transport from oxygen evolving complex...
AbstractThe effect of low pH on the process of photoinhibition was studied in isolated spinach thyla...
AbstractIllumination of isolated spinach thylakoid membranes under anaerobic conditions gave rise to...
AbstractWe have examined the effects of phosphorylation and photoinhibition upon grana membranes and...
AbstractFluorescence changes induced by strong actinic light at room temperature were measured in is...
AbstractThe effects of strong-light photoinhibition under aerobic condition on the function and stru...
AbstractHydrogen (H2) evolution rates were measured by the gas chromatographic technique upon illumi...
AbstractFlash-induced absorbance changes in the picosecond and nanosecond time range have been measu...
AbstractA steady-state reversible signal peaking at 680 nm in the red region of the light-dark diffe...
Photosystem II (PSII) complexes, which split water into oxygen, protons and electrons in photosynthe...
AbstractPhotosystem II (PSII) of green plants and cyanobacteria uses energy of light to oxidize wate...