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Effect of cultivation practices on soil physical properties and temporal shade on photosynthesis of creeping bentgrass used for golf greens
(2020-07)
Organic matter accumulation and soil compaction is a major concern for turfgrass managers, causing an increase in the softness of the surface, decreased water infiltration rate, and increased surface water retention. The ...
Evaluating photosynthetic responses of sorghum (grain and forage) and soybean to temperature stress
(2019-07)
Physiology, growth and development of crop plants are driven by temperature and temperatures either side of the optimum lead to temperature stress. The objective of this research was to quantify the effect of temperature ...
Characterization of the Ferredoxin-1 mRNA instability element(s)
(2005-05)
Light regulates translation and stability of pea Ferredoxin-1 (Fed-1) mRNA in transgenic tobacco plants. Previous work showed that mutation of a (CAUU)4 repeat in the Fed-1 5' UTR abolished light regulated Fed-1 mRNA ...
Cyanobacterial cyclic electron flow drives proton pumping through NDH-1 complexes
(2020-12)
In cyanobacteria and other photosynthetic organisms, cyclic electron flow (CEF) around Photosystem I (PSI) is a crucial mechanism for balancing the photosynthetically produced energy carriers NADPH and ATP that are utilized ...
Proton transfer reactions in photosynthetic water oxidation: Second sphere ligands of the manganese cluster modulate the water oxidation mechanism of Photosystem II
(2012-12)
Scope and Method of Study: Physiological and Biophysical characterization of point mutations in the D1 subunit of PSII.
Insight into the light driven assembly of the oxygen evolving complex of photosystem II
(2021-05)
Photosystem II (PSII) of plants, algae, and cyanobacteria utilize solar energy to catalyze one of the most important and most thermodynamically demanding reactions in nature: the oxidation of water into protons and molecular ...
Structure function studies of the NDHD4 protein of the co₂ uptake mechanism in Synechococcus elongatus sp. pcc 7942
(2022-07)
To overcome the poor kinetic efficiency of Rubisco, cyanobacteria have evolved a CO2-concentrating mechanism (CCM) that maintains high carbonation levels in the cytoplasm. The cyanobacterial CCM utilizes a modified NADH ...