Chloroplasts isolated from a plant species, Dimorphotheca pluvialis Moench (Asteraceae), grown under visible light without supplementary UV-B radiation, have poor grana development. The dominant components in the membrane organizations are doublets and triplets of stroma lamellae. However, such chloroplasts possess the capacity for electron transfer through the whole photosynthetic chain, based on the measurement of the reduction of ferredoxin. The chloroplasts isolated from D. pluvialis plants grown under visible light in combination with supplementary UV-B radiation have much greater membrane stacking in the thylakoid organization when compared with those grown without supplementary UV-B. The changes in the membrane organization induced b...
Phormidium tenue, a cyanobacterium that grows in the topsoil of biological soil crusts (BSCs), has t...
We studied the specific effects of high photosynthetically active radiation (PAR, 400-700 nm) and ec...
Plant responses to ultraviolet (UV) radiation are numerous, resulting in rapid and permanent alterat...
The formation of grana in chloroplasts of higher plants is examined in terms of the subtle interplay...
The evolution of life on Earth is closely connected to the ability of some organisms to oxidise wate...
Here we have utilised the observation [2,13] that lowering the medium pH to 5.4 brings about the for...
Lowering the pH of the incubation medium to pH 5.4 leads to grana formation morphologically similar ...
Our recent studies showed that A. thaliana L. phyAphyB double mutants (DM) grown under red light (RL...
We undertook a study of Porphyra acanthophora var. brasiliensis to determine its responses under amb...
In higher plants, photosystems II and I are found in grana stacks and unstacked stroma lamellae, res...
Since potentially harmful ultraviolet radiation (UVR, 280–400 nm) and high photosynthetically active...
Long-term acclimation of shade versus sun plants modulates the composition, function and structural ...
The contribution of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR; 400-700 nm) intensity to the modulatio...
UV-B treatment of thylakoid membranes or fractions derived from them accelerates the first rise (Fo-...
Plants exposed to natural solar radiation usually show acclimation responses on a daily and seasonal...
Phormidium tenue, a cyanobacterium that grows in the topsoil of biological soil crusts (BSCs), has t...
We studied the specific effects of high photosynthetically active radiation (PAR, 400-700 nm) and ec...
Plant responses to ultraviolet (UV) radiation are numerous, resulting in rapid and permanent alterat...
The formation of grana in chloroplasts of higher plants is examined in terms of the subtle interplay...
The evolution of life on Earth is closely connected to the ability of some organisms to oxidise wate...
Here we have utilised the observation [2,13] that lowering the medium pH to 5.4 brings about the for...
Lowering the pH of the incubation medium to pH 5.4 leads to grana formation morphologically similar ...
Our recent studies showed that A. thaliana L. phyAphyB double mutants (DM) grown under red light (RL...
We undertook a study of Porphyra acanthophora var. brasiliensis to determine its responses under amb...
In higher plants, photosystems II and I are found in grana stacks and unstacked stroma lamellae, res...
Since potentially harmful ultraviolet radiation (UVR, 280–400 nm) and high photosynthetically active...
Long-term acclimation of shade versus sun plants modulates the composition, function and structural ...
The contribution of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR; 400-700 nm) intensity to the modulatio...
UV-B treatment of thylakoid membranes or fractions derived from them accelerates the first rise (Fo-...
Plants exposed to natural solar radiation usually show acclimation responses on a daily and seasonal...
Phormidium tenue, a cyanobacterium that grows in the topsoil of biological soil crusts (BSCs), has t...
We studied the specific effects of high photosynthetically active radiation (PAR, 400-700 nm) and ec...
Plant responses to ultraviolet (UV) radiation are numerous, resulting in rapid and permanent alterat...