AbstractPhotosynthetic organisms have developed vital strategies which allow them to switch from a light-harvesting to an energy dissipative state at the level of the antenna system in order to survive the detrimental effects of excess light illumination. These mechanisms are particularly relevant in diatoms, which grow in highly fluctuating light environments and thus require fast and strong response to changing light conditions. We performed transient absorption spectroscopy on FCPa, the main light-harvesting antenna from the diatom Cyclotella meneghiniana, in the unquenched and quenched state. Our results show that in quenched FCPa two quenching channels are active and are characterized by differing rate constants and distinct spectrosco...
Diatoms, which are primary producers in the oceans, can rapidly switch on/off efficient photoprotect...
AbstractDiatoms, which are primary producers in the oceans, can rapidly switch on/off efficient phot...
Diatoms, which are primary producers in the oceans, can rapidly switch on/off efficient photoprotect...
AbstractPhotosynthetic organisms have developed vital strategies which allow them to switch from a l...
Photosynthetic organisms have developed vital strategies which allow them to switch from a light-har...
Photosynthetic organisms have developed vital strategies which allow them to switch from a light-har...
AbstractIn this work we have applied picosecond and steady-state fluorescence measurements to study ...
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p> <p>Aquatic photosynthetic organisms unavoidably experience light flu...
<strong>Summary</strong> Aquatic photosynthetic organisms unavoidably experience light fluctuations ...
AbstractDiatoms, which are primary producers in the oceans, can rapidly switch on/off efficient phot...
Transient absorption spectroscopy has been applied to investigate the energy dissipation mechanisms ...
Coherent control and transient absorption spectroscopy techniques have been used widely in biophysi...
Transient absorption spectroscopy has been applied to investigate the energy dissipation mechanisms ...
Strong excitonic interactions are a key design strategy in photosynthetic light harvesting, expandin...
Diatoms, which are primary producers in the oceans, can rapidly switch on/off efficient photoprotect...
Diatoms, which are primary producers in the oceans, can rapidly switch on/off efficient photoprotect...
AbstractDiatoms, which are primary producers in the oceans, can rapidly switch on/off efficient phot...
Diatoms, which are primary producers in the oceans, can rapidly switch on/off efficient photoprotect...
AbstractPhotosynthetic organisms have developed vital strategies which allow them to switch from a l...
Photosynthetic organisms have developed vital strategies which allow them to switch from a light-har...
Photosynthetic organisms have developed vital strategies which allow them to switch from a light-har...
AbstractIn this work we have applied picosecond and steady-state fluorescence measurements to study ...
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p> <p>Aquatic photosynthetic organisms unavoidably experience light flu...
<strong>Summary</strong> Aquatic photosynthetic organisms unavoidably experience light fluctuations ...
AbstractDiatoms, which are primary producers in the oceans, can rapidly switch on/off efficient phot...
Transient absorption spectroscopy has been applied to investigate the energy dissipation mechanisms ...
Coherent control and transient absorption spectroscopy techniques have been used widely in biophysi...
Transient absorption spectroscopy has been applied to investigate the energy dissipation mechanisms ...
Strong excitonic interactions are a key design strategy in photosynthetic light harvesting, expandin...
Diatoms, which are primary producers in the oceans, can rapidly switch on/off efficient photoprotect...
Diatoms, which are primary producers in the oceans, can rapidly switch on/off efficient photoprotect...
AbstractDiatoms, which are primary producers in the oceans, can rapidly switch on/off efficient phot...
Diatoms, which are primary producers in the oceans, can rapidly switch on/off efficient photoprotect...