AbstractOptically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) of P700 triplet state has been performed in large photosystem I (PSI) particles. The `intactness' of the P700 environment in the PSI particles has been proved by the comparison of the spectra with those obtained in thylakoids and leaves. Effect of degradation of the samples on the spectra has also been tested. When detected in `native' PSI centers the microwaves induced triplet-minus-singlet absorption spectra (T−S) show very sharp features which allow to estimate the minimum number of bands involved in the change of the electronic state of the primary donor (singlet to triplet), and can be interpreted in terms of interactions among pigments in the reaction center. The analogy with the re...
AbstractThe primary electron donor of photosystem I, P700, is a chlorophyll species that in its exci...
AbstractPhotosystem I of cyanobacteria contains different spectral pools of chlorophylls called red ...
AbstractAbsorbance-detected magnetic resonance (ADMR) spectroscopy was used for characterization of ...
AbstractOptically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) of P700 triplet state has been performed in lar...
Optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) of P700 triplet state has been performed in large photo...
AbstractAn ADMR T-S spectrum of the primary donor (P680) of photosystem II (PSII) was obtained from ...
AbstractThe triplet state of the primary donor of photosystem II particles prepared from a mutant of...
In this Thesis the results of investigations on the lowest excited triplet state of photosynthetic p...
Fluorescence detected magnetic resonance (FDMR) of various chlorophyll a triplets in PS II large par...
In this Thesis the results of investigations on the lowest excited triplet state of photosynthetic p...
In this Thesis the results of investigations on the lowest excited triplet state of photosynthetic p...
AbstractThe analysis of FDMR spectra, recorded at multiple emission wavelengths, by a global decompo...
AbstractTransfer and trapping of excitation energy in photosystem I (PS I) trimers isolated from Syn...
AbstractThe 5 K absorption spectrum of Photosystem I (PS I) trimers from Arthrospira platensis (old ...
AbstractCore antenna and reaction centre of photosytem I (PS I) complexes from the cyanobacteria Art...
AbstractThe primary electron donor of photosystem I, P700, is a chlorophyll species that in its exci...
AbstractPhotosystem I of cyanobacteria contains different spectral pools of chlorophylls called red ...
AbstractAbsorbance-detected magnetic resonance (ADMR) spectroscopy was used for characterization of ...
AbstractOptically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) of P700 triplet state has been performed in lar...
Optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) of P700 triplet state has been performed in large photo...
AbstractAn ADMR T-S spectrum of the primary donor (P680) of photosystem II (PSII) was obtained from ...
AbstractThe triplet state of the primary donor of photosystem II particles prepared from a mutant of...
In this Thesis the results of investigations on the lowest excited triplet state of photosynthetic p...
Fluorescence detected magnetic resonance (FDMR) of various chlorophyll a triplets in PS II large par...
In this Thesis the results of investigations on the lowest excited triplet state of photosynthetic p...
In this Thesis the results of investigations on the lowest excited triplet state of photosynthetic p...
AbstractThe analysis of FDMR spectra, recorded at multiple emission wavelengths, by a global decompo...
AbstractTransfer and trapping of excitation energy in photosystem I (PS I) trimers isolated from Syn...
AbstractThe 5 K absorption spectrum of Photosystem I (PS I) trimers from Arthrospira platensis (old ...
AbstractCore antenna and reaction centre of photosytem I (PS I) complexes from the cyanobacteria Art...
AbstractThe primary electron donor of photosystem I, P700, is a chlorophyll species that in its exci...
AbstractPhotosystem I of cyanobacteria contains different spectral pools of chlorophylls called red ...
AbstractAbsorbance-detected magnetic resonance (ADMR) spectroscopy was used for characterization of ...