PHOTOOXIDATION OF CHLOROPHYLLPHYTYL DEGRADATIONISOPRENOID PHOTODEGRADATIONABIOTIC DEGRADATIONMany continental flood basalts (CFB) have isotope and trace-element signatures that differ from those of oceanic basalts and much interest concerns the extent to which these reflect differences in their upper mantle ...
In the nutrient growth stage, the leaf converts light energy into bioenergy and produces nutrients, and then carbon assimilation in the leaf is replaced by chlorophyll and macromolecular catabolism and gradually enters into the senescence stage, at which time nutrients continue to be transferred to ...
A novel proxy HBI TR25 shows strong associations with the satellite-derived spring chlorophyll a concentration in the Barents Sea, and thus has been proposed as a spring phytoplankton bloom proxy67. Although the proxy is restricted to a regional area, the HBI TR25 determined in Core ARA04C/37...
ISOMERASE (Z-ISO), a carotene isomerase; CALRETICULIN-3 (CRT-3), which has been linked to anthocy- anin accumulation in conjugation with elf18, Chlorophyllase (CLH-1) involved in chlorophyll degradation. Plant pigments such as carotenoids and anthocyanins are known to play an essential role ...
Synthesized many compounds, including cholesterol, quinine, chlorophyll, and cobalamin. Nobel Prize in 1965. F.W. Aston (1919) Use a mass spectrograph to demonstrate the existence of isotopes. Louis de Broglie (1923) Described the particle/wave duality of electrons. Werner Heisenberg (1927...
One such element is that quenched states are significantly enhanced when the experimental environment mimics conditions related to qE in vivo [45], a behaviour found to be specific for LHCII trimers [46]. It was considered that the combined fluorescence signal of millions or billions of ...
1982. N-methylmesoporphyrin IX inhibits phycocyanin, but not chlorophyll synthesis in Cyanidium caldarium. p. 131 in Program and Abstracts of Papers for the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Physiologists at University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, June 13–17, 1982. Plant Physiol...
Grain weight and chlorophyll content in the flag leaf were significantly higher in lines with a suggested higher copy number of the gene (Chang et al. 2015). The authors did not explain how this higher copy number of TaCKX4 could influence higher grain weight and moreover whether it was ...
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