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The following pages link to Land plants drive photorespiration as higher electron-sink: comparative study of post-illumination transient O2 -uptake rates from liverworts to angiosperms through ferns and gymnosperms (Q46381447):
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- Respiratory terminal oxidases alleviate photo-oxidative damage in photosystem I during repetitive short-pulse illumination in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. (Q52930640) (← links)
- Reduction-Induced Suppression of Electron Flow (RISE) Is Relieved by Non-ATP-Consuming Electron Flow in Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942. (Q55003496) (← links)
- Effects of genetic manipulation of the activity of photorespiration on the redox state of photosystem I and its robustness against excess light stress under CO2-limited conditions in rice (Q57757002) (← links)
- Oxidation of P700 Ensures Robust Photosynthesis (Q59136393) (← links)
- Comparative analysis of strategies to prepare electron sinks in aquatic photoautotrophs (Q88912998) (← links)
- Cyclic electron flow and light partitioning between the two photosystems in leaves of plants with different functional types (Q90102353) (← links)
- Molecular Mechanism of Oxidation of P700 and Suppression of ROS Production in Photosystem I in Response to Electron-Sink Limitations in C3 Plants (Q90307957) (← links)
- Adaptation to life on land at high O2 via transition from ferredoxin-to NADH-dependent redox balance (Q92732384) (← links)
- Changing frequency of fluctuating light reveals the molecular mechanism for P700 oxidation in plant leaves (Q93067811) (← links)
- Photorespiration Coupled With CO2 Assimilation Protects Photosystem I From Photoinhibition Under Moderate Poly(Ethylene Glycol)-Induced Osmotic Stress in Rice (Q98735646) (← links)