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The Effect of Different Growth Light Intensities On Photosystem II Components
Wolfgang RühleMatthias HöpfnerAloysius WildMichael Richtersubject
P700Photosystem IIChemistryBiophysicsPhotosynthesisdescription
Light is essential not only as the driving force of photosynthesis but also as a trigger and a modulator of morphogenic processes. Physiological and morphological factors are modified when plants are grown at different light intensities and light qualities. Many plants are able to adapt the photosynthetic rate to the environmental factor light in a wide range. Low-light (LL) and high- light(HL) plants differ in a number of component processes of photosynthesis (1, 2). The adaptation process consists in a complex well coordinated change of many structural and biochemical components of the series of photosynthetic subprocesses (3).
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1987-01-01 |