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ویرایش: 1 نویسندگان: Rudolph A. Marcus (auth.), M. Baltscheffsky (eds.) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9789401067164, 9789400905115 ناشر: Springer Netherlands سال نشر: 1990 تعداد صفحات: 3844 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 134 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب تحقیقات جاری در فتوسنتز: مجموعه مقالات هشتمین کنفرانس بین المللی فتوسنتز استکهلم، سوئد، 6 تا 11 اوت 1989: فیزیولوژی گیاهی، علوم گیاهی
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Current Research in Photosynthesis: Proceedings of the VIIIth International Conference on Photosynthesis Stockholm, Sweden, August 6–11, 1989 به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب تحقیقات جاری در فتوسنتز: مجموعه مقالات هشتمین کنفرانس بین المللی فتوسنتز استکهلم، سوئد، 6 تا 11 اوت 1989 نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این چهار جلد با نزدیک به یک هزار مشارکت، مجموعه مقالات هشتمین کنگره بین المللی فتوسنتز است که در تاریخ 6 تا 11 اوت 1989 در استکهلم، سوئد برگزار شد. محل برگزاری کنگره، محوطه دانشگاه بود. استکهلم این به خودی خود یک آزمایش بود، زیرا دانشگاه هرگز قبلاً برای کنفرانسی با آن اندازه استفاده نشده بود. در کل، آزمایش بسیار موفقی بود. نتیجه یک کنگره به عوامل مؤثر زیادی بستگی دارد، یکی از این عوامل، نیروی علمی شرکت کنندگان است، و من فکر می کنم می توان با اطمینان گفت که شرکت کنندگان واقعاً پرشور بودند. بسیاری از قالبهای جدید هیجانانگیز، در داخل خانه در جلسات بحث و همچنین در فضای باز روی چمنزار ارائه و به طور کامل مورد بحث قرار گرفت. برای کمیته سازماندهی محلی، شرکت در این فعالیتها و تماشای برخی از همکاران جوانترمان که برای اولین بار تحت تأثیر یک کنگره بینالمللی بزرگ قرار میگیرند، بسیار ارزشمند بود. اثر محرک این رویداد بر فضای تحقیقات محلی قابل توجه بوده است. همانطور که در مورد مقالات کنگره 1983 و 1986 بود، این مقالات از دست نوشته های آماده دوربین گردآوری شده است، و ویرایش عمدتاً شامل یافتن مکان مناسب برای هر مشارکت و توزیع نسخه های خطی در چهار جلد با مقداری داخلی بوده است. منطق در هر کدام در این امر من از کمک ارزشمند دکتر
برخوردار بوده امThese four volumes with close to one thousand contributions are the proceedings from the VIIIth International Congress on Photosynthesis, which was held in Stockholm, Sweden, on August 6- 11, 1989. The site for the Congress was the campus of the University of Stockholm. This in itself was an experiment, since the campus never before had been used for a conference of that size. On the whole, it was a very sucessful experiment. The outcome of a congress depends on many contributing factors, one major such factor being the scientific vigour of the participants, and I think it is safe to say that the pariticipants were vigourous indeed. Many exciting new fmdings were presented and thoroughly dicussed, indoors in the discussion sessions as well as outdoors on the lawns. For the local organizing committee it was very rewarding to participate in these activities, and to watch some of our younger colleagues for the first time being subjected to the impact of a large international congress. The stimulating effect of this event on the local research atmosphere has been substantial. As was the case with the proceedings from both the 1983 and 1986 Congresses these proceedings have been compiled from camera ready manuscripts, and the editing has mainly consisted of finding the proper place for each contribution and distributing the manuscripts into four volumes with some int~rnal logic in each. In this I have had the invaluable help from Dr.
Front Matter....Pages I-CVII
Theory and Experiment in Photosynthetic Electron Transfer....Pages 1-10
Electron Transfer Dynamics in Photosynthesis....Pages 11-18
Views on Primary Charge Separation in Reaction Centers of Photosynthetic Bacteria....Pages 19-26
Primary Charge Separation in the Reaction Centers of Rhodobacter Sphaeroides: Evidence for a Sequential Electron Transfer via the Accessory Bacteriochlorophyll....Pages 27-30
Primary Electron Transfer Mechanisms in Bacterial Reaction Centers....Pages 31-38
Protonation of Quinones in Reaction Centers from Rb. sphaeroides ....Pages 39-46
Electrostatic Analysis of the Midpoints of the Cofactors in the Reaction Center Protein of Rp. viridis ....Pages 47-52
Mutagenesis of Reaction Center Histidine L173 Yields an L-Side Heterodimer....Pages 53-59
Structure of the Reaction Center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides : Further Refinement of R-26 and 2.4.1 Structures and Interactions between the Reaction Center and Herbicides....Pages 61-64
Is There a Proteic Substructure Common to all Photosynthetic Reaction Centers ?....Pages 65-68
FTIR Studies of Light-Induced Intramolecular Processes on Crystals and Reconstituted Reaction Centers from Rhodopseudomonas viridis ....Pages 69-72
Structural Changes of the Bacteriochlorophyll Dimer in Reaction Centers of Photosynthetic Bacteria as Studied by Infrared Spectroscopy....Pages 73-76
FTIR Studies of the D + Q A − and D + Q B − States in Reaction Centers from Rb. sphaeroides ....Pages 77-80
Models for Ubiquinones and Their Anions, Involved in Photosynthetic Electron Transfer, Characterized by Thin-Layer Electrochemistry and FTIR/UV/VIS Spectroscopy....Pages 81-84
Infrared Difference Spectroscopy of Pigments and Redox Components in the Bacterial Reaction Center: Comparison with Model Compounds....Pages 85-88
Model Compound Studies of Pigments Involved in Photosynthetic Energy Conversion: Infrared (IR)-Spectro-Electrochemistry of Chlorophylls and Pheophytins....Pages 89-92
Simulation of Optical Properties of the Reaction Center from Rhodopseudomonas viridis ....Pages 93-96
Theoretical Investigations of Reaction Center Chromophores....Pages 97-100
Excited-State Properties of Bacteriochlorophyll-a and of Bacterial Photosynthetic Reaction Centers as Revealed by Picosecond Absorption Studies....Pages 101-104
Bacteriochlorophyll-to-Carotenoid Triplet-Triplet Energy Transfer in Photosynthetic Bacterial Reaction Centers....Pages 105-108
The Stark Effect in Heterodimer Reaction Centers....Pages 109-112
Electric Field Effects on the PS Electron Transfer Kinetics and Spectra of Wild-Type and Heterodimer Mutant Rb. sphaeroides Reaction Centers....Pages 113-116
Fine Structure of the Absorption Band of the Primary Electron Donor in Bacterial Reaction Centers at 1.7 K....Pages 117-120
Picosecond Absorption Studies on Photosynthetic Reaction Centers of Chloroflexus aurantiacus ....Pages 121-124
Phototrapping of Mono- and Di- Anionic Bacteriopheophytin in the Photoreaction Center of Ectothiorhodospira sp. ....Pages 125-128
Measurement of the Extent of Electron Transfer to the Bacteriopheophytin in the M-Subunit in Reaction Centers of Rhodopseudomonas viridis ....Pages 129-132
Unidirectionality of Charge Separation in Reaction Centers of Rb. sphaeroides and Chloroflexus aurantiacus ....Pages 133-136
High Power RYDMR Spectra of P + H − in Reaction Centers of Photosynthetic Bacteria....Pages 137-140
Endor Studies of the Intermediate Electron Acceptor Radical Anion I −• in Reaction Centers of Rps. viridis....Pages 141-144
Absorption Detected Magnetic Resonance (ADMR) and Holeburning Measurements on Reaction Center Triplet States of Rhodobacter sphaeroides R 26....Pages 145-148
Reconstitution of Photochemical Activity in Rhodobacter capsulatus Reaction Centers Containing Mutations at Tryptophan M-250 in the Primary Quinone Binding Site....Pages 149-152
How Conclusive is Mutagenetic Replacement of TRP M250 in Photosynthetic Reaction Centers ?....Pages 153-156
Resolution of in situ Interaction Energies between Molecules and the Reaction Center Q A Site: Implications for Electron Transfer Function....Pages 157-160
Site-Directed Mutagenesis of Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides ....Pages 161-164
Kinetic Correlation between H + -Binding, Semiquinone Disappearance and Quinol Formation in Reaction Centers of Rb . sphaeroides ....Pages 165-168
Site-Directed Mutagenesis of Rhodobacter sphaeroides Reaction Center: The Role of Tyrosine L222....Pages 169-172
The Herbicide Resistant Mutant T1 from Rhodopseudomonas viridis Altered Herbicide Binding and Three-Dimensional Structure....Pages 173-176
Synthesis, Reconstitution and EPR Spectroscopy of Artificial Quinone Electron Acceptors in Reaction Centres from Purple Bacteria....Pages 177-179
Factors Affecting Electron Spin Polarization in Photosynthetic Systems....Pages 181-184
The Thermodynamic Characteristic of Four-Heme Cytochrome C from Rhodopseudomonas Viridis Reaction Centers....Pages 185-188
Functional heterogeneity in the reaction centre photochemistry of Rhodopseudomonas viridis at cryogenic temperatures....Pages 189-192
Evolutionary Relationships between Reaction Center Complexes with and without Cytochrome c Subunits in Purple Bacteria....Pages 193-196
On the Role of Tyrosine L162 in the Re-Reduction of the Reaction Center Special Pair by Cytochrome C 2 ....Pages 197-200
The PUF B,A,L,M Genes are not Sufficient to Restore the Photosynthetic Plus Phenotype to a PUF L,M,X Deletion Strain....Pages 201-204
Significance of Water Molecules in Keeping Structrue Integrality of Purple Membrane....Pages 205-208
Photoregulation of Protein Turnover in the PSII Reaction Center....Pages 209-216
The Topology of the Reaction Center Polypeptides of Photosystem II....Pages 217-222
Properties and Stability of the Isolated Photosystem Two Reaction Centre....Pages 223-230
System for Site-Directed Mutagenesis in the psbDI/C Operon of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803....Pages 231-238
Structures and Organization on the Oxidizing Side of Photosystem II....Pages 239-246
Photoreactivation and Photoinactivation of Photosystem II after a Complete Removal of Manganese from Pea Subchloroplast Particles....Pages 247-254
Progress Towards the Production and Analysis of H 2 O Splitting Mutants of the Cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC6803....Pages 255-258
Isolation and Characterization of PS I, PS II and Cytochrome B6/F Complexes from Synechocystis PCC 6803 and a CP43-Less Mutant....Pages 259-262
Pigment Content and EPR Characterization of the Photochemical Reaction Center of Photosystem II....Pages 263-266
Two-Dimensional Crystals of the CP47-D1-D2-Cytochrome b559 Complex of Photosystem II....Pages 267-270
Refined Purification and Characterization of the D1-D2 Reaction Center of Photosystem II....Pages 271-274
A Simple Procedure for the Isolation of a Stable D 1 -D 2 -Cyt b 559 Complex....Pages 275-278
Fluorescence Properties of the Isolated Dl/D2/Cytb559 Reaction Centre Complex of Photosystem 2....Pages 279-282
Chlorophyll-Protein Complexes, Polypeptide Content and Photochemical Activity in Photosystem II Particles Treated With Trypsin....Pages 283-286
The Oxygen Evolution System in Euglena Chloroplast. Identification and Characterization of the Protein Components....Pages 287-290
Examination of Photosystem II in Heterocysts of the Cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. ATCC 29150....Pages 291-294
Immunological Identification of Polypeptides in Photosystem II Complexes from the Cyanobacterium Anacystis nidulans ....Pages 295-298
Structural and Ultrastructural Organization of Thylakoids in a Constructed Photosystem II Mutant of the Cyanobacterium Synechocystis 6803....Pages 299-302
The Role of Copper in the Structural Organization of Photosystem II in Chloroplast Membranes....Pages 303-306
Probing of Apoprotein Function in the Photosystem II Reaction Centre by Proteolytic Modification....Pages 307-310
Purification and C-Terminal Sequence Analysis of Photosystem II Reaction Center Polypeptide, Dl and D2....Pages 311-314
A Slowly Turning Over Precursor of the Herbicide-Binding 32 kDa Protein....Pages 315-318
Crosslinking of LHC II-Less Oxygen-Evolving PS II Complexes with Bifunctional Reagents with Different Chain Lengths....Pages 319-322
Stress from Viral Infection: Inhibition of Photosynthesis Following Infection of Tobacco with Tobacco Mosaic Virus....Pages 323-326
The Binding of the Extrinsic 33kD Protein to the D1/D2/Cytochrome b-559 Photosystem 2 Reaction Centre Complex....Pages 327-330
Differential Sensitivity Toward Sulfate Inhibition Among PSII Complexes in Barley Thylakoids....Pages 331-334
The Organization of Chlorophyll-Proteins of PSII and PSI on Thylakoid Membrane....Pages 335-338
The Minor Antenna Complexes in an Oxygen Evolving PSII Preparation....Pages 339-342
Infrared Study of a Photosystem II Submembrane Preparation....Pages 343-346
Comparative Study of PSII Low-Molecular-Mass Components between Synechococcus vulcanus and Higher Plants....Pages 347-350
Identification of PSI and PSII Components from the Cyanobacterium, Synechococcus by N-Terminal Sequencing....Pages 351-354
A New Chl a/b Binding Protein in Photosystem II from Spinach with a M r of 14 kDa....Pages 355-358
Characterization of Site-Directed and Hybrid psb C Mutants of Synechocystis 6803....Pages 359-362
Multiple Replacement Mutagenesis of the PSBEFIJ Operon of Synechocystis PCC 6803....Pages 363-366
Deletion Mutagenesis of PSBF , the Gene for the β-Subunit of Cytochrome B559 in Synechocystis PCC 6803....Pages 367-370
Chemical Modification of Histidine and Tryosine Residues in Photosystem II....Pages 371-374
Functional and Structural Characterization of a Highly Oxygen Evolving PS II Core Complex from Spinach....Pages 375-378
Topography of Photosystem II Reaction Center Components in Thylakoid Membranes....Pages 379-382
Measurement of the Complete Oxidation Kinetics of Q A -in Spinach Leaves Using Flash Fluorescence....Pages 383-386
Target Analysis of Picosecond Fluorescence Kinetics in Green Algae: Characterization of Primary Processes in Photosystem II α and β....Pages 387-390
The Effect of PH on Photosynthesis in Photosystem 2 Particles....Pages 391-394
Effects of Transpiration on Photochemical and Fluorescence Yields in Leaf Tissue....Pages 395-398
Changes in Intrinsic Quantum Yield of Photosystem 2 Observed in Spinach Chloroplasts in vitro....Pages 399-402
Lipids in Spinach Photosystem II....Pages 403-406
Dependence of Chlorophyll Fluorescence Polarization on the Membrane Fluidity in Isolated Photosystem II....Pages 407-410
ESR Characterisation of the Photosystem 2 Reaction Centre....Pages 411-414
Characterisation of Triplet and Quinone Induced Cation Radical States in the Isolated Photosystem Two Reaction Centre....Pages 415-418
Millisecond Time Resolved EPR of the Spin Polarised Triplet in the Isolated Photosystem II Reaction Centre....Pages 419-422
Structure of the Primary Reactants in Photosystem II : Resonance Raman Studies of D1D2 Particles....Pages 423-426
Spectral Properties of Isolated Photosystem II Reaction Center Complex at 77K....Pages 427-430
Protection of the Isolated Photosystem II Reaction Centre Against Photodamage by Removing Oxygen or Adding Silicomolybdate....Pages 431-434
Photoaccumulation of Oxidised Electron Donors in the Isolated Photosystem II Reaction Centre Studied by Steady State Light-Induced Absorption Changes....Pages 435-438
Magnetic Field Effects on the Primary Reactions in Photosystem II....Pages 439-442
On a Presumed Long-Lived Relaxed Radical Pair State in Closed Photosystem II....Pages 443-446
Recombination Kinetics of the Radical Pair, P680 + I ‒ , in Closed Reaction centers of PS II as Function of Temperature....Pages 447-450
The Primary Charge-Separation Rate in Isolated Photosystem II Reaction Center Complex....Pages 451-454
Fluorecence Kinetics of D1/D2 Cytochrome B-559 Reaction Centres....Pages 455-458
Recombinational Light Emission from Photosystem II Reaction Centers....Pages 459-462
FTIR Spectroscopy of the PS II Intermediary Electron Acceptor Photoreduction in D1D2 Reaction Center....Pages 463-466
The Shape of the Pump-Probe Fluorescence Induction Curves in Chloroplasts is Determined by the Duration of the Pump Light Flash....Pages 467-470
A Synechocystis PCC 6803 psb A Deletion Mutant and Its Transformation with a psb A Gene from a Higher Plant....Pages 471-474
Kinetic Absorption Spectroscopy Provides Evidence for the Function of Z in (D1,D2) Photosystem-II Reaction Centers....Pages 475-478
Temperature Dependence of the PS II Reaction Pattern Detected by Flash Induced Fluorescence Changes....Pages 479-482
Structural Studies of the Stable Tyrosine Radical, Y D + in Photosystem II....Pages 483-486
An Eseem Study of the Tyrosyl Donor D in Photosystem II....Pages 487-490
Inactivation of Oxygen Evolving Activity of PS II Membranes by Hydroxyurea....Pages 491-494
Effect of Tetranitromethane on Photosystem II Membranes....Pages 495-498
Identification of the Iodinated Residues on Photosystem II Reaction Center Subunits....Pages 499-502
Photoinhibition of PSII Secondary Donors: Relevance to Photoactivation and Sites of Electron Donation....Pages 503-506
Thermoluminescence (TL) Properties of Scenedesmus Non-Oxygen-Evolving Mutants and Isolated PSII Reaction Centers....Pages 507-510
Reversible Anion Interactions between Q A and Q B and between Z (or D) and Q A in Leaves and Green Algae....Pages 511-514
Anion Effects on the Electron Acceptor Side of Photosystem II in a Transformable Cyanobacterium Synechocystis 6803....Pages 515-518
EPR Studies on the Proteolytic Modification of the Quinone Binding Region of Photosystem 2....Pages 519-522
The electron acceptor complex of photosystem 2 from Phormidium laminosum ....Pages 523-526
EPR Spectroscopy of the Photosystem II Iron-Quinone Acceptor in the Cyanobacterium (Blue-Green Alga) Anacystis nidulans ....Pages 527-530
EPR/ENDOR Studies of Plastoquinone Anion Radical in Photosystem II (Q A -̣ and in Organic Solvents....Pages 531-534
The Influence of the Quinone-Iron Electron Acceptor Complex on the Reaction Centre Photochemistry of Photosystem II....Pages 535-538
Alteration of Q B Activity in Photosystem II....Pages 539-542
Comparative Studies of Herbicide Resistant Mutants of Synechocystis 6714 and of Higher Plants....Pages 543-546
Two-Electron Gate in Triazine Resistant and Susceptible Amaranthus hybridus ....Pages 547-550
Properties of the Photosystem 2 Electron Acceptors....Pages 551-554
Reversibility of Variable Fluorescence at 77 K up to 100% Indicating the Redox States of Q A and Q B in Leaves....Pages 555-558
Dark Relaxation of Variable Fluorescence of Green Leaves Measured by Means of Double Beam Fluorimeter....Pages 559-562
Ph-Dependent Quenching of Chlorophyll Fluorescence in Isolated PS II Particles: Dependence on the Redox-Potential....Pages 563-566
A Differential Equation Model for the Description of the Fast Fluorescence Rise (O-I-D-P-Transient) in Leaves....Pages 567-570
Four Kinetic Phases Associated with the Fluorescence Induction Curve of DCMU-Poisoned Chloroplasts....Pages 571-574
The State of the Iron in the Oxygen-Evolving Core Complex (OECC) of Phormidium Laminosum by Mossbauer Spectroscopy....Pages 575-578
Competition of Anthraquinones for the Q B Binding Domain....Pages 579-582
Interactions Between Various Benzoquinones and the Q B Site of Oxygen-Evolving Photosystem II Preparations from the Thermophilic Cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus ....Pages 583-586
The Binding Behaviour of Cyanoacrylate PS 11 Inhibitors....Pages 587-590
Labeling of a 41 KDA Protein in Isolated Spinach Thylakoids....Pages 591-594
Atrazine Inhibition of Photosystem II is Modulated By Specific Inorganic Cofactors Involved in Oxygen Evolution....Pages 595-598
Mechanism of Action of the Herbicidal Compound LY181977....Pages 599-602
The Effect of Phenylurea and Phenylbiuret Herbicides on the Q A − -Fe ESR Signal of Photosystem 2....Pages 603-606
The Function of the Photosystem II Reaction Center — An Alternative Model —....Pages 607-610
Thermodynamics of the Primary Electron Transfer Reaction in D1/D2 Cytochrome B-559 Reaction Centres....Pages 611-614
The Dynamics of Variable Fluorescence of Photosynthetic Systems at 77K Correlated to the Redox Carriers Q A /Q B ....Pages 615-618
Photocurrent Generation from Water via PSII Membranes Immobilized on Dye-Derivatized TiO 2 Electrodes....Pages 619-622
High Resolution Emission Spectra of One Second Delayed Fluorescence from Chloroplasts....Pages 623-626
Uncoupler Titrations of Energy-Dependent Quenching of Chlorophyll Fluorescence in Chloroplasts....Pages 627-630
The Use of Light Pulses to Investigate the Relaxation in the Dark of Chlorophyll Fluorescence Quenching in Barley Leaves....Pages 631-634
Improved Method for the Accurate Determination of the Constant Fluorescence F o of Chlorophyll a ....Pages 635-638
Interaction of CPa-1 with Components Involved with Water Oxidation in Photosystem II: Mapping of NHS-Biotinylation Sites and the Epitope of the Monoclonal Antibody FAC2 to the Large Extrinsic Loop Region of CPa-1....Pages 639-642
Chlorophyll-Protein Interactions in Photosystem II. Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of the D1-D2-cytochrome b 559 Complex and the 47 kDa Protein....Pages 643-646
Modification of the Stern-Volmer Analysis for the Study of the Mercury Quenching Effect in Dunaliella tertiolecta ....Pages 647-650
Prediction of Structure of 33 kD Extrinsic Polypeptide of Thylakoid....Pages 651-654
The Role of Carotenoids in Light-Induced Assembly of Photosystem II in Mutant C-6D of Scenedesmus obliquus ....Pages 655-658
Relationship of CHL A/B-Binding and Related Polypeptides in PSII Core Particles....Pages 659-662
The Effect of Electron Cycling Around PSII on Fluorescence Induction: Mathematical Modelling....Pages 663-666
Fluorescence Lifetime Studies of Cyanobacterial Photosystem II Mutants....Pages 667-670
Studies of the Spinach PS II Core 28 kDa Protein Using a Monoclonal Antibody....Pages 671-674
Photosystem II and Water Oxidation....Pages 675-684
The Manganese Cluster of the Water-Splitting Enzyme....Pages 685-692
Oxygen Evolution: UV Spectroscopy and O 2 Polarography....Pages 693-700
Low pH Treatment of Photosystem II Upshifts the Threshold Temperature of S 1 -to-S 2 Transition in the Oxygen Evolving System....Pages 701-708
Evaluation of Structural Possibilities for the Mn Centers of the OEC....Pages 709-712
Further Characterization of the Modified S 2 and S 3 EPR Signals Observed in Ca 2+ -Depleted Photosystem-II Reconstituted with the 17 and 23 kDA Polypeptides....Pages 713-716
Epr Studies on Calcium Depletion of PS2 by pH 8.3 Treatment....Pages 717-720
Coupling of the PS2 Reaction Center to the O 2 -Evolving Center Requires a Very High Affinity Ca 2+ Site....Pages 721-724
The Effect of Na + on the Activation of Water Oxidation by Ca 2+ and Sr 2+ ....Pages 725-728
Inorganic Ions Affect Reductant-Mediated Inhibition of the Manganese Cluster of PSII....Pages 729-732
Calcium Activated Oxygen Evolution....Pages 733-736
Inactivation of Oxygen Evolution by Low pH-Treatment of Two Rice Photosystem II Preparations Containing One and Two Bound Ca2+....Pages 737-740
Abnormally Stable S 2 Formed in PSII During Stringent Depletion of Ca 2+ by NaCl/EDTA Wash Under Illumination....Pages 741-744
No Evidence for a Specific Function of Ca 2+ and Cl − in Oxygen Evolution of Isolated PSII-Complexes from Thermophilic Cyanobacteria....Pages 745-748
The Chloride Demand in Oxygen Evolution is Determined By the Protein Structural Integrity within Photosystem II....Pages 749-752
S-Band and X-Band EPR Multiline Signals of Br − - and NO 3 − -Treated PSII-Enriched Membranes....Pages 753-756
Manganese-Binding Site of Photosystem II Reaction Center....Pages 757-760
Parallel Polarization EPR Studies of the Oxygen-Evolving Complex of Photosystem II....Pages 761-764
On the Possibility of Water Coordination to the Manganese Cluster of PS II Studied by ENDOR....Pages 765-768
Pulsed EPR Studies of the Manganese Center of the Oxygen-Evolving Complex of Photosystem II....Pages 769-772
How Does Manganese Oxidize Water for Photosynthetic O 2 Production?....Pages 773-776
Low Frequency (3.9 GHz) Studies of the S 2 -State EPR Signals from the O 2 -Evolving Complex....Pages 777-780
Low Temperature EPR Spectra of PSII Preparations that Contain Fractional Amounts of Manganese....Pages 781-784
The Two Conformations of the S 2 State and Their Role in Photosynthetic Oxygen Evolution....Pages 785-788
Structures and Oxidation States of MN in Several S-States of Photosystem II Determined by X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy....Pages 789-792
An EXAFS Study of the Manganese O 2 -Evolving Complex of Photosystem 2....Pages 793-796
X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy of the Photosynthetic Oxygen Evolving Complex....Pages 797-800
High-Resolution Xanes Spectra from Manganese Ions in Spinach Photosystem II and a Proposal for the Protein Binding Sites....Pages 801-804
Stabilization reactions at the donor side of Photosystem II. A study by external electric field induced luminescence....Pages 805-808
Charge Equilibrium between the Water-Oxidizing Complex and Donor D in Photosystem II....Pages 809-812
Structural Organization and Charge Distribution on the Donor Side of Photosystem II....Pages 813-816
Electron Spin-Lattice Relaxation of the Stable Tyrosine Radical D + in Photosystem II....Pages 817-820
Flash-Induced 1 H nmr Relaxation Enhancements from the OEC: Analysis of Temperature and Magnetic Field Dependence....Pages 821-824
Characterization of Monoclonal Antibodies Which Recognize the 33, 24, and 17 kDa Extrinsic Proteins of Photosystem II....Pages 825-828
Identification of Ligands to Manganese and Calcium in Photosystem II by Site-Directed Mutagenesis....Pages 829-832
Reinvestigation of the Stoichiometry of Proton Release Upon Photosynthetic Water Oxidation....Pages 833-836
Functional Mechanism in Reaction Center II Based on Analysis of 7 Time-Resolved Optical Difference Spectra and Hydroxylamine “Titration”....Pages 837-840
A Period-Four Infrared Signal from Active Water-Splitting Enzyme....Pages 841-844
Thermodynamic, Kinetic and Mechanistic Aspects of Photosynthetic Water Oxidation....Pages 845-848
Temperature Dependence of O 2 -Oscillation Pattern of Spinach Thylakoids....Pages 849-852
A Comparison Between the Kinetics of Oxygen Evolution and Fluorescence Induction of Chlorella Algae (Part 1)....Pages 853-856
A Comparison Between the Kinetics of Oxygen- and Fluorescence-Induction of Chlorella Algae — Part II: Influence of Excitation-Intensity, DCMU, DBMIB and Hydroxilamine....Pages 857-860
Effects of ABDAC and DCMU on Photosystem II in the Filamentous Cyano-Bacterium Oscillatoria chalybea ....Pages 861-864
Influence of Anaerobiosis on Oxygen Gas Exchange in the Cyanobacterium Oscillatoria chaybea ....Pages 865-868
Investigation of Ph-Change-Patterns of Photosystem-II Membrane Fragments from Spinach....Pages 869-872
On the Stochiometry of Proton Release by the Oxygen-Evolving System....Pages 873-876
Is the Proton Release Due to Water Oxidation Directly Coupled to Events in the Manganese-Centre?....Pages 877-880
The shortcircuit by DCCD of the proton pumping activity of Photosystem II is a common feature of all redox transitions of the water oxidase....Pages 881-884
Electrochemical and Photoelectrochemical Interpretation of the Oxygen Evolution Process....Pages 885-888
Oxygen Evolution of Lyophilized Photosystem II Membranes....Pages 889-892
Detection of Photosynthetic Oxygen Through Mitochondrial Absorption Changes in Algal Cells....Pages 893-896
The Catalase-Like Activity Associated with Photosystem II does not Require the Manganese Cluster....Pages 897-900
Hydrogen Peroxide Production in Photosystem II Preparations....Pages 901-904
The Mechanism of H 2 O 2 Production by the S 2 State of the Oxygen-Evolving Complex....Pages 905-908
Photoactivation of Oxygen Evolution of Wheat Photosystem II Membranes Depleted of Manganese Atoms....Pages 909-912
Weak Light Dependent Coupling of the Photoreduction of Oxygen and the Photoreactivation of Oxygen Evolving Center....Pages 913-916
Reversible Inhibition of DCMU on the Oxidizing Side of Photosystem II....Pages 917-920
Changes in the Room Temperature Fluorescence Spectra During and After the Photoactivation of Oxygen Evolution in Flashed Barley Leaves....Pages 921-924
Partial Identification of the High-Affinity MN-Binding Site in Scenedesmus obliquus Photosystem II....Pages 925-928
Calcium is a Competitive Inhibitor of the Activation of Oxygen Evolution by Manganese in Conditional Mutants of Scenedesmus obliquus ....Pages 929-932
Expression of the 33 kDa protein from the oxygen evolving complex of spinach in Escherischia coli ....Pages 933-936
Proteolytic Digestion of the N-Terminus of the Extrinsic 33-kDa Protein of the Photosystem II Complex....Pages 937-940
Photochemical Activity of Isolated Chloroplasts in Relation to Flag Leaf Photosynthesis in Triticum aestivum L. and its Wild Relatives....Pages 941-943
Phosphatidylglycerol Effect on Oxygen Evolution Activity of Photosystem II Particles From Barley Chloroplasts....Pages 945-948
Clonal Variation in Oxygen Evolution in Ficus Benjamina L.....Pages 949-952
EPR, Magnetic Susceptibility and Endor Studies of the Water Oxidizing Complex and Dimanganese Models: Consequences of CL − Exchange and CA 2+ Depletion....Pages 953-956
On the Mechanism of Betaine Protection of Photosynthetic Structures in High Salt Environment....Pages 957-960
Analysis of Phycobilisome and Photosystem I Complexes of Cyanobacteria....Pages 961-969
Photophysics and Photobiology of the Carotenoid Singlet State....Pages 971-976
Efficiency and Kinetics of Energy Transfer in Chlorosome Antennas from Green Photosynthetic Bacteria....Pages 977-984
Antenna Systems of Green Bacteria and Heliobacteria....Pages 985-991
Effect of Phospholipase A 2 on the Responsiveness of the Electrochromic Carotenoids of Rhodobacter sphaeroides Chromatophores....Pages 993-996
Bacteriochlorophyll c Monomers, Dimers, and Higher Aggregates in Dichloromethane and Carbon Tetrachloride....Pages 997-1000
Control of Bacteriochlorophyll a and c in Chloroflexus Aurantiacus....Pages 1001-1004
Phycocyanin with Modified Chromophores....Pages 1005-1008
Carotenoids from an Aerobic Photosynthetic Bacterium, Erythrobacter longus OCH 101....Pages 1009-1012
HPLC Analysis of the Pigments of Purple Photosynthetic Bacteria....Pages 1013-1016
Role of B800–850 Light-Harvesting Pigment-Protein Complex in the Morphogenesis of Rhodobacter sphaeroides Membranes....Pages 1017-1020
The Peripheral Antenna Polypeptides of Rp. palustris : Synthesis of Multiple Forms and Structural Variability as a Consequence of Light Intensity....Pages 1021-1024
Comparison of the Structural Subunit, B820, of Core Light-Harvesting Complexes of Photosynthetic Bacteria....Pages 1025-1028
Probing the Bacteriochlorophyll Binding Site Requirements of the Core Light-Harvesting Complex of Photosynthetic Bacteria Using BChl Analogs....Pages 1029-1032
Reconstitution of the Core Light-Harvesting Complex of Photosynthetic Bacteria with Selected Polypeptides....Pages 1033-1036
Phosphorylation of the Chromatophore Membranes of Rhodospirillum rubrum G9 and Isolation of a B875 Protein Kinase....Pages 1037-1040
Phosphoproteins in the Purple Photosynthetic Bacterium, Rhodospirillum rubrum ....Pages 1041-1044
Interaction of Hydrophilic Succinimidyl Ethers with Polypeptides of Pigment-Protein Complexes in Assembly A890 from Sulfur Photosynthetic Bacterium Chromatium Minutissimum....Pages 1045-1048
Studies on the Rod-Substructure of the Phycobilisome from the Cyanobacterium Mastigocladus laminosus ....Pages 1049-1052
Isolation and Characterization of the Allophycocyanin Complexes of the Cyanobacterium Mastigocladus laminosus ....Pages 1053-1056
Studies on the Phycobiliprotein Complexes from the Red Algae Porphyridium cruentum ....Pages 1057-1060
Role of the “Anchor” Polypeptide in the Architecture of the Phycobilisome Core: A Molecular Approach....Pages 1061-1064
The Supramolecular Structure of the Light-Harvesting System of Cyanobacteria and Red Algae....Pages 1065-1068
Quantitation of Reaction Centers By HPLC Analysis of Minor but Key Chlorophyll-Type Pigments....Pages 1069-1072
A Method for Studying Pigment Organization in Photosynthetic Complexes....Pages 1073-1076
Spectral Shift of Purple Bacterial Carotenoids Related to Solvent and Protein Polarizability....Pages 1077-1080
Polarized Absorption Spectra of the B800–850 Light-Harvesting and the RC-B875 Reaction Center Complexes from Purple Bacteria....Pages 1081-1084
Linear Dichroism and Orientation of Chromophores in Nostoc sp. Phycobilisomes and Their Subunits....Pages 1085-1088
Role of Aggregation State in Directed Energy Transfer within the B875 Light-Harvesting Complex of Rhodobacter sphaeroides ....Pages 1089-1092
Spectroscopic Characterization of a Subunit Form of Light Harvesting Complex I from Rhodospirillum rubrum and Rhodobacter sphaeroides ....Pages 1093-1096
A Spectroscopic characterization of the Low-Light B800–850 Light-Harvesting Complex of Rhodopseudomonas palustris ....Pages 1097-1100
Pigment organization in Bchl- a -free and Bchl- a -containing Chlorosomes from Chloroflexus aurantiacus , studied by absorption dichroism....Pages 1101-1104
Properties of a Solubilized and Purified Antenna-Reaction Center Complex from Heliobacteria....Pages 1105-1108
Effects of Conformation and Environment on Bacteriochlorophyll Optical Spectra: Correlations of Calculated Spectra with Structural Results....Pages 1109-1112
Temperature Dependence of energy transfer from the long wavelength antenna BChl-896 to the reaction center in Rhodospirillum Rubrum, Rhodobacter Sphaeroides (w.t. and M21 mutant) from 77 to 177 K, studied by picosecond absorption spectroscopy....Pages 1113-1116
Excitation Transport and Quenching in Photosynthetic Bacteria at Normal and Cryogenic Temperatures....Pages 1117-1120
Singlet-Singlet Annihilation in the Antenna of Rhodospirillum rubrum at Low Temperatures....Pages 1121-1124
Time-Resolved Measurements of Fluorescence from the Photosynthetic Membranes of Rhodobacter capsulatus and Rhodospirillum rubrum ....Pages 1125-1128
Picosecond Fluorescence Studies of Rhodopseudomonas viridis ....Pages 1129-1132
Energy Transfer Dynamics in Three Light Harvesting Mutants of Rhodobacter sphaeroids: A Picosecond Spectroscopy Study....Pages 1133-1136
Fluorescence Lifetime Measurements of Energy Transfer in Chlorosomes and Living Cells of Chloroflexus aurantiacus OK 70-fl....Pages 1137-1140
Energy Transfer Kinetics in Different Chlorosome Preparations from Chloroflexus aurantiacus ....Pages 1141-1144
Excitation Transfer and Charge Separation in Heliobacterium Chlorum at 15 K....Pages 1145-1148
Triplets in the Antenna and Reaction Centre of Heliobacterium Chlorum at Low Temperature....Pages 1149-1152
Excitation Energy Flow in the Aerobic Photosynthetic Bacterium, Erythrobacter sp. OCh 114: A Fast Energy Transfer from B806 to B870....Pages 1153-1156
Excitation Energy Transfer Among Phycobilisomes from the Phycoerythrin Containing Strain Anabaena variabilis ARM310....Pages 1157-1160
Separation of PS I and PS II from the Prochlorophyte (Oxychlorobacterium) P. hollandica and the Role of CHL b ....Pages 1161-1164
High Resolved Low Temperature Spectroscopy of Photosynthetic Systems....Pages 1165-1168
The Role of Light Harvesting Complex II and of the Minor Chlorophyll a/b Proteins in the Organization of the Photosystem II Antenna System....Pages 1169-1176
Structure of the Light-Harvesting Chlorophyll a/b Protein Complex by High-Resolution Electron Crystallography....Pages 1177-1182
The Functional Organization of the Antenna Systems in Higher Plants and Green Algae as Studied by Time-Resolved Fluorescence Techniques....Pages 1183-1190
Selective Cleavage of the LHCP Precursor May Determine the Relative Abundance of the Two Mature Forms (∼26 and 25 kD) Found in vivo....Pages 1191-1196
The Extraction and Assay of Refractory Chlorophylls and a Simple Method to Correct Data from Arnon’s Equations....Pages 1197-1200
Formation of Chlorophyll a-Protein Complexes Absorbing at 685 NM in the Presence of Tetrahydrofuran....Pages 1201-1204
Photooxidation and Pheophytin Formation of Chlorophyll in the Light-Harvesting Chl-a/b-Protein Complex Exposed to Fatty Acids: Protective Role of the Intact Apoprotein....Pages 1205-1208
Properties of the Minor Chlorophyll a/b Proteins CP29, CP26 and CP24 from Zea mays Photosystem II Membranes....Pages 1209-1212
The 20 kDA Apo-Polypeptide of the Chlorophyll a/b Protein Complex CP24 — Characterization and Complete Primary Amino Acid Sequence....Pages 1213-1216
Phosphorylation of the LHC II-Apoproteins of Chlamydomonas reinhardii ....Pages 1217-1220
The Major Light-Harvesting Chlorophyll a/b Protein (LHC IIb): The Smallest Subunit is a Novel Cab Gene Product....Pages 1221-1224
Characterization of Isolated Inner and Outer Spinach LHCII....Pages 1225-1228
Resolution of Up to Eighteen Chlorophyll-Protein Complexes from Vascular Plant Thylakoids Using a New Green Gel System....Pages 1229-1232
Heterogeneities of the Long-Term Acclimation of Light-Harvesting in Photosystem II....Pages 1233-1236
Restoration of an Oligomeric Form of the Light-Harvesting Antenna CP II and of a Fluorescence State II-State I Transition by Δ 3- Trans -Hexadecenoic Acid-Containing Phosphatidylglycerol, in a Mutant of Chlamydomonas ....Pages 1237-1240
Circular Dichroism of Pigment-Protein Complexes of Higher Plants....Pages 1241-1244
Isolation of the LHC I complex of Barley Containing Multiple Pigment-Proteins....Pages 1245-1248
Femtosecond Dynamics of Carotenoid to Chlorophyll Energy Transfer in Thylakoid Membrane Preparations from Phaeodactylum tricornutum and Nannochloropsis sp.....Pages 1249-1252
Carotenoid to Chlorophyll a Singlet Energy Transfer: Direct Evidence for Involvement of the Carotenoid ‘A’ State in an Algal Light-Harvesting System....Pages 1253-1256
Picosecond Chlorophyll Fluorescence from Higher Plants....Pages 1257-1260
Interaction between LHC-II Antenna and PS 2 Core in Thylakoid Vesicles....Pages 1261-1264
Competition between trapping and annihilation in PS II....Pages 1265-1268
Excitation Energy Flow in the Marine Dinoflagellate....Pages 1269-1272
Chlorophyll Spectral Heterogeneity and Energy Transfer to PSII Reaction Centres....Pages 1273-1276
Does LHCPII have a Long Wavelength Chlorophyll a Spectral Forms?....Pages 1277-1280
A Spectroscopic Study of a Photosystem I Antenna Complex....Pages 1281-1284
Polarized Pump-Probe Spectroscopy of Photosystem I Antenna Excitation Transport....Pages 1285-1288
Competition between trapping and annihilation in photosystem I....Pages 1289-1292
Cord-Like Phycobilisomes of Rhodosorus marinus Geitler: Fine Structure and its Functional Implications....Pages 1293-1296
Spectroscopic and Orientational Properties of Chlorophylls a and b in Lipid Membranes....Pages 1297-1300
Reconstitution of Light Harvesting Complexes: A Single Apoprotein Binds CHLa, CHLb, and Xanthophylls....Pages 1301-1304
Spectral Resolution of the Absorption and Emission Transitions of Chlorophylls....Pages 1305-1308
On the Mechanisms for the Photoinhibition of the Electron Transfer and the Light Induced Degradation of the D1 Protein in Photosystem II....Pages 1309-1316
Zeaxanthin-Associated Energy Dissipation and the Susceptibility of Various Organisms to Light Stress....Pages 1317-1324
Effect of Temperature and PFD on the Susceptibility of Leaves to Photoinhibition and Recovery....Pages 1325-1332
Effects of Photoinhibition on the Turnover of P680 in Oxygen Evolving and Tris-Treated PS-II-Membrane Fragments from Spinach....Pages 1333-1336
The Mechanism of Photoinhibition of Spinach Thylakoids....Pages 1337-1340
UV-Photoinhibition : Studies in vitro and in Intact Plants....Pages 1341-1344
The Effect of UV-B Radiation on Photosynthesis and Photosystem II of Phytoplanktonic and Benthic Algae and Seagrasses....Pages 1345-1348
Ambiguous Role of Oxygen in the Photoinactivation of PSII Particles....Pages 1349-1352
Photoinactivation of Photosynthetic Electron Transport under Anaerobic and Aerobic Conditions in Isolated Thylakoids of Spinach....Pages 1353-1356
Photoinhibition of Photosynthesis and Turnover of the 32 kD Chloroplast Protein in Various Atmospheres....Pages 1357-1360
Photoinhibition in Cyanobacteria: Sensitivity to Calcium or Sodium....Pages 1361-1364
Studies of the Mechanism for Photoinhibition of the Electron Transport Through Photosystem II....Pages 1365-1368
Mechanism of the Light Dependent Turnover of the D1 Protein....Pages 1369-1373
The Role of Photosystem II D1 Apoprotein Metabolism in the Physiology of Photoinhibition....Pages 1375-1378
PS2 Proteins Involved in Photoinhibition....Pages 1379-1382
Consequences of Light Induced D1-Protein Degradation on Thylakoid Membrane Organization....Pages 1383-1386
Mutations in D 1 Protein Responsible for a Faster Photoinhibition Process....Pages 1387-1390
Susceptibility of Photosynthesis to Photoinhibition of psbA Gene-Inactivated Strains of Anacystis nidulans ....Pages 1391-1394
Activation of a Reserve Pool of Photosystem II in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Counteracts Photoinhibition....Pages 1395-1398
Effects of Light and Temperature on PSII Heterogeneity....Pages 1399-1402
Photoinhibition in the C 4 Grass Zea mays .....Pages 1403-1406
Photoinhibition of Photosynthesis and Its Recovery in Low and High Light Acclimatized Blue-Green Alga (Cyanobacterium) Spirulina platensis ....Pages 1407-1410
Photoinhibition in Thylakoids and Intact Chloroplasts of Codium fragile (Suringar) Hariot....Pages 1411-1414
Adaptations of Codium fragile (Suringar) Hariot Fronds to Photosynthesis at Varying Flux Density....Pages 1415-1418
Temperature Dependency of Photoinhibition in Pumpkin....Pages 1419-1422
Photoinhibition of Photosynthesis in a Winter Wheat Crop....Pages 1423-1426
Spring and Winter Wheats Exhibit Differential Susceptibility to Low Temperature Inhibition of Photosynthesis....Pages 1427-1430
Effects of Cold Acclimation on the Susceptibility of Photosynthesis to Photoinhibition....Pages 1431-1434
Intraspecific Variation in Susceptibility to Photoinhibition During Chilling of Cyperus longus L Populations from Europe....Pages 1435-1438
Photoinhibition in Spinach Leaves at Low Temperature in the Field....Pages 1439-1442
Increase in Activities of Scavengers for Active Oxygen in Spinach Related to Cold Acclimation in Excess Light....Pages 1443-1446
The Effect of Photoinhibition, Salt Stress and their Interaction on Photosynthesis in Sorghum....Pages 1447-1450
Turnover of the Xanthophyll Cycle During Photoinhibition and Recovery....Pages 1451-1454
Zeaxanthin Formation in q E -Inhibited Chloroplasts....Pages 1455-1458
Zeaxanthin Formation in Etiolated Leaves....Pages 1459-1462
Chlorophyll a Fluorescence (77 K) and Zeaxanthin Formation in Leaf Disks ( Nicotiana tabacum ) and Isolated Thylakoids ( Lactuca sativa )....Pages 1463-1466
Photoinhibition of Photosynthetic Bacteria....Pages 1467-1470
Photoinhibition by High Light in a Shade Plant Role of O 2 Concentration....Pages 1471-1474
Photoinhibition of Photosystem Two is Increased by Freezing in vivo or Inhibition of Water Oxidation in vitro ....Pages 1475-1478
Oxygen Quenching of Triplet States in Isolated Photosystem 2 Reaction Centres: A Mechanism for Photodamage....Pages 1479-1482
Chloroplast Encoded Photosystem I Polypeptides of Barley....Pages 1483-1490
Resolution and Reconstitution of the Photosystem I Reaction Center Complex in Green Plants and Cyanobacteria....Pages 1491-1498
Electron Transfer Reactions of Photosystem I Involving the Secondary Acceptor A 1 ....Pages 1499-1506
On Isolated Complexes of Reaction Center I and X-Ray Characterization of Single Crystals....Pages 1507-1514
Photosystem I Reaction Center of Mastigocladus Laminosus: Structural and Functional Aspects....Pages 1515-1522
Molecular Weight Determination of an Active and Monomeric PSI Complex....Pages 1523-1526
A Comparison of the PS1 Polypeptide Organization of Soybean and the Cyanobacterium, Anacystis nidulans ....Pages 1527-1530
N-Terminal Sequence of 5 kDa Polypeptide Associated with Photosystem I Core Complex from Spinach....Pages 1531-1534
Organization of PSI Subunits in Thylakoid Membranes....Pages 1535-1538
Topography of Photosystem 1 in Cyanobacteria....Pages 1539-1542
Extrinsic Membrane Proteins of Photosystem I....Pages 1543-1546
A Photosystem-1 Reaction Center Complex Constituted Only by Two Subunits....Pages 1547-1550
Isolation and Characterization of cDNA Clones Encoding Five Subunits of Photosystem I from the Green Alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ....Pages 1551-1554
Variations of the Differential Extinction Coefficient of P-700 and Re-Estimation of Stoichiometry of Constituents in Photosystem I Reaction Center Complexes from Synechococcus elongatus ....Pages 1555-1558
Characterization of P700 by FTIR Difference Spectroscopy....Pages 1559-1566
Multiple Functions of β-Carotene in Photosystem I....Pages 1567-1570
Energy Transfer Kinetics in Photosystem I Particles Isolated from Synechococcus sp. and from Higher Plants....Pages 1571-1574
Picosecond Absorption Measurements of Photosystem 1 from the Cyanobacterium, Chlorogloea fritschii ....Pages 1575-1578
The Transient Photosystem I EPR Spectra Correlated Spin Pair Concept and Structural Conclusions....Pages 1579-1582
Fast Electron Transfer Kinetics in Photosystem I from Transient EPR-Spectroscopy at Room Temperature....Pages 1583-1586
Electron Transfer in Photosystem I from Synechococcus sp. Under Reducing Conditions....Pages 1587-1590
Dark Reduction of the Photosystem-I Electron Acceptor A1....Pages 1591-1594
Nanosecond Spectroscopy of Early Electron Transfers in Photosystem 1. Iron-Sulfur Cluster F x is Reduced Within 5 Nanoseconds....Pages 1595-1598
Functional Role of Phylloquinone on the Acceptor Side of Photosystem 1....Pages 1599-1602
Properties of P700-Enriched Particles Isolated from the Thermophilic Cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus ....Pages 1603-1606
Function of Substituted Quinones as the Electron Acceptor A-1 (Phylloquinone) in Photosystem I Reaction Center....Pages 1607-1610
Competitive Bindings of Herbicide and Quinone to Photosystem I Phylloquinone (A-1) Binding Site....Pages 1611-1614
The Sites of Photoinhibition Around Photosystem I in Chloroplasts....Pages 1615-1618
Structure and Function of Ferredoxin-NADP Reductase Complex....Pages 1619-1622
Reactivation of Dark-Inactivated Anabaena FNR....Pages 1623-1626
Absorbance Transients of Ferredoxin:NADP + Reductase in Isolated Thylakoid Membranes....Pages 1627-1630
Nearest Neighbour Analysis of the Photosystem I Subunits in Barley and Their Binding of Ferredoxin....Pages 1631-1634
Identification of the Plastocyanin Binding Subunit of Photosystem I....Pages 1635-1638
Photosystem I in Barley: Subunit PSI-F is Not Essential for the Interaction with Plastocyanin....Pages 1639-1642
Simulation of the Flash Induced P 700 + Reduction Kinetics Using a Modified Simplex Method Scope and Limitation of the Approach....Pages 1643-1646
Low Potential Cytochrome C 550 Function in Cyanobacteria and Algae....Pages 1647-1650
Photoelectrochemical Monitoring of Photosystem I Electron Transport with Oxygen as Acceptor....Pages 1651-1654
PS I Particles Assembled on Crista Membranes can Drive Electron Transport and Phosphorylation....Pages 1655-1658
Characteristics of Photosystem Activity of Cyanobacteria Immobilized in Polymer Foams....Pages 1659-1662
Isolation of a Reaction Center Particle and a Small c -Type Cytochrome from Heliobacillus mobilis ....Pages 1663-1666
Labeling by a Fluorescent Maleimide of Peptides of Chromatophores from a Greensulfur Bacterium, Chlorobium limicola ....Pages 1667-1670
Heliobacterium chlorum , an EPR Investigation of the Electron Acceptors....Pages 1671-1674
The Fluid-Mosaic Nature of the Thylakoid Membrane....Pages 1675-1684
The Structure of Photosystem I and II....Pages 1685-1692
Cycling of the Photosystem II Reaction Center Core between Grana and Stroma Lamellae....Pages 1693-1698
Lateral Diffusion of Plastocyanin and Plastoquinol in Thylakoid Membranes....Pages 1699-1706
Redox Control and Sequence Specificity of a Thylakoid Protein Kinase....Pages 1707-1713
Molecular Order and Dynamics in Membranes Containing α-Tocopherol, (trans 16:3)-Phosphatidyl-Glycerol and other Thylakoid Lipids....Pages 1715-1718
Effects of Bicarbonate on Thylakoid Phosphorylation and on Photoinhibition....Pages 1719-1722
Inorganic Pyrophosphate (PPi) Dependent LHCII and PSII Protein Phosphorylation....Pages 1723-1726
Investigation of Thylakoid Protein Kinase Substrate Specificity Using Synthetic Peptides....Pages 1727-1730
Regulation of Photosynthesis: α- to β- Conversion of Photosystem II and Thylakoid Protein Phosphorylation....Pages 1731-1734
On the Phosphorylation and Dephosphorylation of LHC-II and of the Protein Kinase of Spinach Thylakoids....Pages 1735-1738
Specific Loss of LHCII Phosphorylation in a Chlamydomonas Mutant Lacking the Cytochrome b 6 /f Complex....Pages 1739-1741
LHCII Kinase Activity Associated with Isolated Cytochrome b 6 /f Complex....Pages 1743-1745
Characterisation of a Guanine Nucleotide Binding Protein Associated with the Thylakoid Membrane....Pages 1747-1750
Dynamic Rearrangements in Different Photosynthetic Membranes Induced by Phosphoproteins....Pages 1751-1754
The Participation of LHCP II in Adaptive Reorganization of Photosynthetic Membranes....Pages 1755-1758
Phosphorylation of LHCII at Low Temperatures....Pages 1759-1762
The Granal Margins of Plant Thylakoid Membranes : An Important Nonappressed Domain....Pages 1763-1768
The Specific Surface of Thylakoid Membranes as Determined by Absorption Spectroscopy of Single Blebs....Pages 1769-1772
Surface Charge Densities, Lipid Compositions and Fluidities of Thylakoid Membranes Showing Different Degrees of Stacking....Pages 1773-1776
The Role of Electrical Potential in Light-Induced Swelling and Shrinkage of Thylakoid Membranes....Pages 1777-1780
Experimental Investigation of Energy Transfer Processes in the Model Photosynthetic Systems I....Pages 1781-1784
Theoretical Investigation of Energy Transfer Processes in the Model Photosynthetic Systems II....Pages 1785-1786
Cytochrome F as Indicator for the Interaction of the Two Photosystems in the State 1 and State 2....Pages 1787-1790
Heterogeneity of the Functional Antenna Size of Photosystem I from Spinach Thylakoids....Pages 1791-1794
Heterogeneity of PSII α ....Pages 1795-1798
Properties of a Non-Detergent PS II Membrane Preparation....Pages 1799-1802
Photosynthetic Characterization of Thylakoid Membrane Preparations Isolated from Spinach Grown under Different Light Conditions....Pages 1803-1806
Effects of Acridine Derivatives on Energy Transduction in Thylakoid Membranes of Anabaena sp.....Pages 1807-1810
The Influence of the Temperature in the Solubilization by SDS of the Chlorophyll-Protein Complexes of Anabaena variabilis....Pages 1811-1814
Reconstitution of the Light-Harvesting CHL a / b Protein Complex of the CHL b -Less Mutant cbn1–48 of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii with a Pigment Extract Derived from Wildtype....Pages 1815-1818
Turnover of LHC-I and LHC-II Apoproteins in Chl b -Deficient Mutants of Rice and Barley....Pages 1819-1822
Light Availability Influences psbA Expression and the Ratio of Two Forms of D1 in Cyanobacterial Thylakoids....Pages 1823-1826
Characterisation of a Temperature-Sensitive Mutant of Barley....Pages 1827-1830
Biosynthesis and Distribution of the Ferredoxin-NADP Oxidoreductase Binding Protein....Pages 1831-1834
The ATP-Dependent Post Translational Modification of Ferredoxin : NADP + Oxidoreductase....Pages 1835-1838
Organization of the Plastoquinone Pool in Chloroplasts : Evidence for Clusters of Different Sizes....Pages 1839-1842
Flash-Induced Absorbance Changes in Thylakoid Membranes in the 490–550 nm Wavelength Region. The Gramicidin-Insensitive Component....Pages 1843-1846
Effect of Phosphonic Acid Ester PAE-6 on Electron Transport in Thylakoid Membranes of Wheat and Broad Bean....Pages 1847-1850
State Transitions in Photomorphogenetic Mutants of Tomato....Pages 1851-1854
Serine Protein Phosphorylation in the Non-Appressed (Stroma) Thylakoid Membranes....Pages 1855-1858
The Role of LHCII Phosphorylation and D1 Turnover in the Structure and Function of PSII....Pages 1859-1862
A New Green Gel System that Resolves Up to Twenty Chlorophyll-Protein Complexes from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Thylakoids....Pages 1863-1866
Surface-Enhanced Resonance Raman Scattering (SERRS) Spectroscopy of Bacterial Membranes: The Flavoproteins....Pages 1867-1870
Complete Suppression of Oxygen Evolution in Open PS2 Centers by Non-Photochemical Fluorescence Quenching ?....Pages 1871-1874
How does Protein Phosphorylation Control Protein-Protein Interactions in the Photosynthetic Membrane?....Pages 1875-1878
P-700 Photooxidation in State 1 and in State 2 in Cyanobacteria Upon Flash Illumination with Phycobilin and Chlorophyll Absorbed Light....Pages 1879-1882
Organization of the Thylakoid Membrane with Respect to the Four Photosystems, PSI α , PSI β , PSII α and PSII β ....Pages 1883-1886
Chlorophyll Fluorescence Quenching and Protein Phosphorylation in Rice Mutants with Different Contents of Chlorophyll B....Pages 1887-1890
The Effect of Various Detergents on the Fragmentation of Thylakoid Membranes During Leaf Ontogeny....Pages 1891-1894
Light Regulation of the Photosystem II and Photosystem I Reaction Centres of Plant Thylakoid Membranes....Pages 1895-1898
Structure of an Aminoglycosphingolipid from Chlorobium....Pages 1899-1901
The Interaction of State Transitions and Chlororespiration in the Xanthophycean Alga Pleurochloris Meiringensis....Pages 1903-1906
Molecular Evolution of Proton-ATPases....Pages 1907-1914
Crystallization of the Functional β Subunit from CF 1 -CF 0 ....Pages 1915-1920
Uni-Site Catalysis by the Reconstituted ATP Synthase from Chloroplasts....Pages 1921-1927
Light-Driven Inorganic Pyrophosphate Synthesis in Phototrophic Bacteria....Pages 1929-1934
EXAFS Analysis of the Structure of Mn.Nucleotide Bound to Latent and Activated CF 1 -ATPase....Pages 1935-1938
On the Structure of the ATP-Synthase from Chloroplasts....Pages 1939-1942
Uni-Site ATP Hydrolysis Catalyzed by the ATP-Synthase from Chloroplasts....Pages 1943-1946
Isolation of the Catalytic (β) Subunit of the Chloroplast ATP Synthase in a Hydrolytically Active Form....Pages 1947-1950
Isolation of an Active β Subunit from Chloroplast CF o F 1 -ATP Synthase....Pages 1951-1954
Properties of the Beta Subunit of the Chloroplast ATP Synthase....Pages 1955-1958
Dissociation of Subunit III from Chloroplast ATP synthase after Modification with EITC....Pages 1959-1962
Identification of C-Terminal Residues of CF 1 δ as Part of the Epitope of Inhibiting Antibodies....Pages 1963-1966
Identical Topography of Subunits CF o II and CF o I in Spinach Chloroplasts Suggests Similar Function: Binding of CF 1 ....Pages 1967-1970
Study of the Simultaneous Binding of ADP and ATP on Coupling Factor CF1 by a Modification of the Hummel and Dreyer Method....Pages 1971-1974
pH-Dependent Changes in ATP and ADP Affinity for the Tight Nucleotide-Binding Site of the Chloroplast Coupling Factor CF 1 ....Pages 1975-1978
Properties of the Nucleotide-Binding Sites on Isolated CF 1 ....Pages 1979-1982
Characterization of Nucleotide Binding Sites on Isolated Chloroplast ATPase by Modification with 7-Chloro-4-Nitro-Benzofurazan....Pages 1983-1986
Cation Channels by Reconstitution of CF O CF 1 and by Subunit III of CF O ....Pages 1987-1990
Correlation Between Buffering Capacity and Proton Efflux in Bacterial Chromatophores....Pages 1991-1994
Diurnal Pattern of Chloroplast Coupling Factor Oxidation Kinetics in Leaves of Intact Sunflower....Pages 1995-1998
Single Channel Proton currents in CF 0 CF 1 Proteoliposomes....Pages 1999-2002
The Effect of Pyridine on the Onset Lag of Photophosphorylation: No Evidence for “Localized Coupling”....Pages 2003-2006
Studies on the Role of Thylakoid Membrane-Localized Protons in ATP Synthesis....Pages 2007-2010
ATP Synthesis by Isolated Chloroplast Coupling Factors, Induced with pH-Shift....Pages 2011-2016
Non-Linear Effects at Phosphorylation Induced by Acid-Base Shift in Thylakoid Membranes....Pages 2017-2026
ΔµH + -Dependent Activation of the Thylakoid H + -ATPase and Initiation of Catalysis....Pages 2027-2030
The H + /ATP Coupling Ratio at the H + -ATP-Synthase of Spinach Chloroplasts is Four....Pages 2031-2034
A Possible Mechanism for ATP Synthesis and ATP Hydrolysis by the F O F 1 ATPase of Chloroplasts....Pages 2035-2038
The Single Channnel Conductance of CF O ....Pages 2039-2042
A Voltage-Dependent Chloride Channel in the Thylakoid Membrane....Pages 2043-2046
Two Types of Deactivation Procedures for the Thiolmodulated Chloroplast ATP-Hydrolase....Pages 2047-2050
Kinetic Control of Coupling Factor Activity....Pages 2051-2054
ATP-Synthesis and ATP-hydrolysis in Well-Coupled Proteoliposomes Incorporating Rhodospirillum rubrum F0F1....Pages 2055-2058
Does the Chloroplast ATPase have a Variable Affinity for ADP ?....Pages 2059-2062
Functional Studies on the Reaction Pattern of the H + -ATP-Synthase in Spinach Chloroplasts....Pages 2063-2066
Inhibition of ATP Hydrolysis in Isolated Chloroplasts by Lipophilic Tertiary Amines and the Mechanism of ‘Selective Uncoupling’....Pages 2067-2070
The Characterization of a Potent, Naturally Occurring, ATPase Inhibitor (SIF) Isolated from the Halotolerant Algae Dunaliella ....Pages 2071-2074
Isolation, Purification and Characterization of Coupling Factor ATPase from Anacystis nidulans ....Pages 2075-2078
F o F 1 -ATPase Content in Chromatophores of Rhodospirillum rubrum and Stoichiometry of Oligomycin Binding....Pages 2079-2082
Intrinsic Uncoupling of the F o F 1 -ATPase Dependent on what Divalent Cation is Used....Pages 2083-2086
The Purified F 1 -ATPase of Rhodopseudomonas blastica is a Ca ++ -ATPase....Pages 2087-2089
Membrane Properties of Rhodopseudomonas palustris ....Pages 2091-2094
Transcription of Genes Coding for Subunits of the F O Membrane Sector of ATP Synthase in Rhodospirillum rubrum ....Pages 2095-2098
Expression of the Chloroplast atp B Gene of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii in E. coli ....Pages 2099-2102
Some Similarities and Differences between Bacterial Chromatophore, Spinach Chloroplast and Yeast Mitochondrial Inorganic Pyrophosphatases....Pages 2103-2106
Distribution of Inorganic Pyrophosphatase (PPase) Activity in Chloroplasts....Pages 2107-2110
Generation of Membrane Potential from Different Energy-Linked Reactions in Photosynthetic Bacteria....Pages 2111-2114
Determination of the Intracellular Concentration of Inorganic Pyrophosphate in Rhodospirillum rubrum ....Pages 2115-2118
The Slow P515 Signal in Relation to the Status of Innermembrane Proton Domains....Pages 2119-2122
Proton Efflux and Phosphorylation in Flash Groups....Pages 2123-2126
The Chloroplast b Cytochromes: Crosslinks, Topography, and Functions....Pages 2127-2136
Molecular Basis of Resistance to Inhibitors of the cyt BC 1 Complex in Photosynthetic Bacteria....Pages 2137-2144
Electron and Proton Transfer Mechanisms of the bc 1 and bf Complexes: A Comparison....Pages 2145-2152
Electron Transfer between Primary and Secondary Donors in Photosynthetic Bacteria: Evidence for “Supercomplexes”....Pages 2153-2159
Topography of the Chloroplast Cytochrome b 6 ....Pages 2161-2164
Characterization of the Polypeptide Components of the Cytochrome BC 1 Complex of Rhodobacter sphaeroides ....Pages 2165-2168
Prediction of Structure for Cytochrome B from Sequence Data: What Information is Available from Sequence Comparison....Pages 2169-2172
Characterisation of a Full-Length cDNA Clone Encoding the Pea Rieske Fe-S Protein : Import and Processing by Isolated Chloroplasts....Pages 2173-2176
On the Site of Action of NQNO in the Cytochrome b 6 - f Complex and the Question of Interheme Transfer....Pages 2177-2180
Analysis of Cytochrome Absorption Changes in Spinach Chloroplasts....Pages 2181-2184
Analysis of the Variability of the H/e Stoichiometry in Spinach Chloroplasts....Pages 2185-2188
A Q-Cycle Mechanism for Electron Transfer in Chloroplasts....Pages 2189-2192
Operation of UQH 2 : CYT C 2 Oxidoreductase of R. sphaeroides in the Steady State....Pages 2193-2196
The Mechanism of Quinol Oxidation: Activation Barriers in UQH 2 :CYT C 2 Oxidoreductase....Pages 2197-2200
Effect of Cations on Heat Stimulation of Photosystem I in Stroma Lamellae Preparations....Pages 2201-2204
Altered Anionic Nature of Cytochrome F After Carboxypeptidase Treatment....Pages 2205-2208
Characterization of a Covalently Linked Plastocyanin-Cytochrome F Adduct....Pages 2209-2212
Chemical Modification of the Lysine Residues on Plastocyanin and the Effect on Cytochrome f.....Pages 2213-2216
Modeling of Electrostatic Effects in Plastocyanin....Pages 2217-2220
Trimethylamine N Oxide Respiration of Aerobic Photosynthetic Bacterium Erythrobacter sp. OCh 114....Pages 2221-2224
EPR Spectra of Cytochrome c549 of Anacystis nidulans ....Pages 2225-2228
The Active Site of Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase / Oxygenase....Pages 2229-2236
Rubisco: Subunits and Mechanism....Pages 2237-2244
Rubisco from Amaranthus Hypochondriacus ....Pages 2245-2248
Function of Active-Site Residues of Ribulose-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase (Rubisco)....Pages 2249-2252
Total Synthesis of a Gene for the Mature Small Subunit of RuBisCO (rbcS) from Tobacco....Pages 2253-2256
Site-Directed Mutagenesis of Amino Acids Associated with the Active Site of Rubisco from Anacystis Nidulans ....Pages 2257-2260
An Essential Arginine in the Large Subunit of Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase Identified by Site-Directed Mutagenesis....Pages 2261-2264
Photomodification of a Serine at the Active Site of Spinach RuBisCO by Vanadate....Pages 2265-2268
Photoaffinity Labeling of the Rubisco Active-Site and Small Subunit with 8-Azidoadenosine 5′-Triphosphate....Pages 2269-2272
In Vitro Studies on the Tendency of Large Subunit from Plant Rubisco to Form Incorrect Aggregations....Pages 2273-2276
Stopped Flow Kinetics of the Co 2+ -Activated Cyanobacterial RubisCO....Pages 2277-2278
Structural Investigations of D-Ribulose 1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase from Zea Mays and Spinach....Pages 2279-2282
Immobilization as an Approach to Study the Quaternary Structure of Rubisco from Tobacco....Pages 2283-2286
Characterization of RuBP Carboxylase/Oxygenase of N. Tabacum by Inhibition of the Oxygenase Function by Means of Specific Antibodies....Pages 2287-2290
Immunological Demonstration of Structural Differences of RuBP Carboxylase/Oxygenase in Mutants of Nicotiana tabacum ....Pages 2291-2295
Immunogold Localization of Ribulose-1, 5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase in Synchronized Cells of Euglena gracilis Z....Pages 2297-2300
A Specific Phosphatase for 2-Carboxyarabinitol-1-Phosphate in Leaves....Pages 2301-2304
Regulation of Rubisco Activity by Carboxyarabinitol-1-Phosphate and Elevated Atmospheric CO 2 in Rice and Soybean Cultivars....Pages 2305-2308
Transcriptional Regulation of Rubisco Gene Expression by CO 2 in Rhodospirillum rubrum ....Pages 2309-2312
Reactivation of Dark-Inactivated RuBP Carboxylase from Phaseolus vulgaris in vitro ....Pages 2313-2316
Red or Blue Light Induced Different Rubisco Small Subunits in Fern Gametophytes Affecting Carboxylation Rates....Pages 2317-2320
Regulation of the Activity of Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase by Light and CO 2 ....Pages 2321-2324
The role of the C-terminus of the large subunit of Rubisco investigated by mutagenesis....Pages 2325-2328
Regulation of Plastid Transcription and RNA Accumulation During Barley Leaf Development....Pages 2329-2333
Molecular Basis of Plastome Mutations and Their Effects on Photosynthesis....Pages 2335-2342
Structure and Expression of the Chloroplast and Nuclear Genes of the Subunits of Photosystem I in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ....Pages 2343-2350
Regulation of Cyanobacterial Gene Families Encoding Proteins of Photosystem II....Pages 2351-2357
Localization of the Rhodobacter capsulatus bchCA Operon Oxygen-Regulated Promoter....Pages 2359-2365
Genes for Photosystem II Polypeptides....Pages 2367-2374
Organization of Monocot and Dicot Chloroplast Genomes....Pages 2375-2380
An Evolutionary Genetic Approach to Understanding Plastid Gene Function: Lessons from Photosynthetic and Nonphotosynthetic Plants....Pages 2381-2388
Biogenesis of Photosystem II in C3 and C4 Plants — A Model System to Study Developmentally Regulated and Cell-Specific Expression of Plastid Genes....Pages 2389-2396
The Organization and Expression of Photosynthetic and Non-Photosynthetic Operons of Euglena gracilis Chloroplast DNA....Pages 2397-2404
The Molecular Biology of Site-Directed Modification of Photosystem II in the Unicellular Cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803....Pages 2405-2413
Manipulating the Chloroplast Genome of Chlamydomonas — Molecular Genetics and Transformation....Pages 2415-2422
Structural Comparison Between Rhodospirillum Rubrum Plasmid and Chloroplast DNA....Pages 2423-2426
Cloning, Nucleotide Sequence and Expression of Rhodobacter sphaeroides y Thioredoxin Gene....Pages 2427-2430
Nucleotide Sequence of the Genes Encoding the Two Major Proteins in the Cytoplasmic Membrane of Synechococcus PCC 7942....Pages 2431-2434
Chimeric Rescue of Rb. capsulatus Reaction Center Genes with Sequences from Rb. sphaeroides ....Pages 2435-2438
Analysis of Nitrate Reduction Genes in Cyanobacteria....Pages 2439-2442
Structure of the Genes for LHC-II in Scots Pine ( Pinus sylvestris L.)....Pages 2443-2446
Sequence Homology Between Light Harvesting Polypeptides of Plants and the Diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum ....Pages 2447-2450
Molecular Studies of the Light Harvesting Complex of the Chromophytic Alga, Pavlova lutherii ....Pages 2451-2454
Chloroplast Developmental-Stage Specific Controls on LHCP II Genes in Cultured Soybean Cells....Pages 2455-2458
The Extended Family of Chlorophyll A/B-Binding Proteins of PSI and PSII....Pages 2459-2462
Identification of a psb G-Homologous Gene in Synechocystis sp. PCC6803....Pages 2463-2466
Isolation and Sequence Analysis of the psb A Gene from Scenedesmus obliquus ....Pages 2467-2470
Transcriptional Light Regulation of psbA Gene Expression in Synechocystis 6803....Pages 2471-2474
Regulation of Translation of Two Chloroplast mRNA’s by Thylakoid Membranes....Pages 2475-2478
Tissue Specific Activity of Arabidopsis Thaliana Plastocyanin and Ferredoxin Promoter Elements in Transgenic Tobacco Plants....Pages 2479-2481
Structure of the Genes for Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase and Pyruvate Pi Dikinase from Maize....Pages 2483-2486
Requirement for Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase in a Cyanobacterium....Pages 2487-2490
The Glutamate 1-Semialdehyde Aminotransferase of Barley: Purification of the Protein, c-DNA Cloning, Sequencing and Characterisation of the mRNA....Pages 2491-2493
Photosynthetic Characterization of Mutants of Zea mays Induced by the DNA Transposable Element, Mutator ....Pages 2495-2498
Transcription of Some Chloroplast Genes Could be under Phytochrome Control: A Computer Prediction and Analysis of Light-Responsive Sequences....Pages 2499-2502
Variation in Chlorophyll Synthesis in Hexaploid Wheat....Pages 2503-2505
Genetic Control of Photosynthate Metabolism....Pages 2507-2510
In-Vitro Translation and Processing of Compartment-Specific Glucan Phosphorylase Isozymes from Pisum Sativum L.....Pages 2511-2514
Characterization of a cDNA Clone for the PsaE Gene from Barley and Plasma Desorption Mass Spectrometry of the Corresponding Photosystem I Polypeptide PSI-E....Pages 2515-2518
Characterization of a cDNA Clone for the PsaH Gene from Barley and mRNA Level of PS I Genes in Light-Induced Barley Seedlings....Pages 2519-2522
Studies on the psbH , woxA , ndhC and psbG Loci in the Cyanobacterium Synechcosystis 6803....Pages 2523-2526
A Circular 73 kbp DNA from the Colourless Flagellate Astasia Longa that Resembles the Chloroplast DNA of Euglena ....Pages 2527-2530
Expression of a Pea Gene for Ferredoxin-NADP + Oxidoreductase in Transgenic Tobacco Plants....Pages 2531-2534
Behavior of Chloroplast Nucleoids During the Cell Cycle of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii in Synchronized Culture....Pages 2535-2538
Heat Shock Response in the Chloroplast Genome....Pages 2539-2542
Cloning of the psbK Gene from the Cyanobacterium Synechocystis 6803....Pages 2543-2546
Additivity in the Contribution to Herbicide Binding of Amino Acid Residues in the D1 Protein of Photosystem II....Pages 2547-2550
Cloning and Functioning of Chloroplast Promoters in E.coli and Synechocystis....Pages 2551-2554
Insertion of a Chloroplast psbA Gene Into the Chromosome of the Cyanobacterium Synechocystis 6803....Pages 2555-2558
Structure of Targeting Peptides for Organellar Protein Import....Pages 2559-2566
The Biogenesis and Assemly of the Major Antenna Complex of Photosystem II (LHCIIb) in Barley....Pages 2567-2570
Transport and Processing of Cytoplasmically-Synthesised Thylakoid Proteins....Pages 2571-2575
Molecular Chaperones and Chloroplast Biogenesis....Pages 2577-2584
Influence of 5-Aminolevulinate and Complexing Agents upon Chlorophyll Accumulation....Pages 2585-2588
Gabaculine Effect on Chlorophyll Accumulation in Pinus nigra Seedlings....Pages 2589-2592
Evidence for a Light-Independent Chlorophyll Biosynthetic Pathway in Angiosperm Seeds Germinated in Darkness....Pages 2593-2596
Photochemical Ring-Opening in 20-Chloro-Chlorophylls....Pages 2597-2600
The Synthesis of Radioactive Photoaffinity Labels Containing Magnesium Tetrapyrrole Intermediates of Chlorophyll and Bacteriochlorophyll Biosynthesis....Pages 2601-2604
Inhibition of Carotenoid Biosynthesis and LHC II Assembly in Methyl Parathion Treated Wheat Seedlings....Pages 2605-2608
Accumulation of Chlorophyll and LHCP mRNA in Etiolated Oat Leaves upon Infiltration of Chlorophyllide....Pages 2609-2612
The Coordination of Syntheses of Bacteriochlorophyll and Bacteriochlorophyll-Binding Proteins in Rhodobacter capsulatus ....Pages 2613-2615
Physiological Factors Affecting the Accumulation of Plastocyanin, Cytochrome c-552, and a 30-kD Soluble Protein in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ....Pages 2617-2620
Mechanism and Control of the Inactivation of cyt b6/f Complexes During Gametogenesis in C. reinhardtii....Pages 2621-2624
Biosynthesis of Photosystem I and Cytochrome b6/f Complexes....Pages 2625-2628
Aspects of Assembly of Chlorophyll A/B -Protein Complexes....Pages 2629-2632
Reconstitution of Chlorophyll A,B -Containing Complexes from LHCP Overproduced in Bacteria....Pages 2633-2636
Optimization of an Organelle-Free Processing Reaction for the Chlorophyll A/B Binding Protein Precursor....Pages 2637-2640
Immunolocalization of LHCP II Apoprotein in the Golgi of Euglena ....Pages 2641-2644
Developmental Consequences of Chlorophyll Deprivation on the Light Harvesting System of Soybean....Pages 2645-2648
Association of Extrinsic Proteases with Spinach Photosystem II Membranes....Pages 2649-2652
Developmental Gradients of Gene Expression in the Emerging Fourth Leaf of Lolium Temulentum ....Pages 2653-2656
Development of PS II Photochemistry After a Single White Flash in Etiolated Barley Leaves....Pages 2657-2660
Photoreduction of the Protochlorophyllide into Chlorophyllide in Etiolated Leaves and Cotyledons from Phaseolus vulgaris CV Commodore....Pages 2661-2664
Purification and Characterisation of the Carboxyl-Terminal Processing Protease of the D1 Protein of Photosystem II from Scenedesmus Obliquus and Pisum Sativum ....Pages 2665-2668
Purification and Properties of a Thylakoidal Enzyme of Spinach Involved in the Processing of D1 Protein of PS II Reaction Center....Pages 2669-2672
Nuclear-Coded Subunits of PSI in Nicotiana ....Pages 2673-2676
Light-Induced Accumulation of PS II Proteins and Expression of Oxygen Evolution Activity in Euglena ....Pages 2677-2680
The Development of the Photosynthetic Apparatus in Phaseolus vulgaris L. and Nicotiana tabacum L. Methodological Aspects of the Electron Transport....Pages 2681-2684
Transporting Proteins into the Thylakoid Lumen....Pages 2685-2688
Experiments to Incorporate In — Vitro Synthesized Photosystem I Components into Thylakoids of the Barley Mutant viridis — zb 63 ....Pages 2689-2692
Absorbance Changes at 520 nm Induced by 700 nm Light in Shortly Preilluminated Etiolated Bean Leaves....Pages 2693-2696
Protein Synthesis in Chloroplasts....Pages 2697-2700
Variation in Net Photosynthesis, Rubisco Activity and Chloroplast Ultrastructure Among Somatic Hybrids of Solanum tuberosum and S. brevidens ....Pages 2701-2704
Amphipathic β -Sheet Domains in Chloroplast Transit Peptides....Pages 2705-2708
Control of Thylakoid Growth Termination....Pages 2709-2712
δ-Aminolevulinate (ALA) Synthesis in Synechococcus 6301: Requirement for tRNA Glu , and Pyridoxamine Phosphate....Pages 2713-2716
Synthesis and Assembly of a Chloroplast ATP Synthase Subunit in Vitro....Pages 2717-2720
Specificity of in Vitro Import in Spinach Leaf Mitochondria and Chloroplasts....Pages 2721-2724
NADPH: Protochlorophyllide Oxidoreductase in Barley (Hordeum Vulgare) Seedlings....Pages 2725-2728
Protein Import Into Chloroplasts of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ....Pages 2729-2732
Biosynthesis of Chloroplast Carotenoids....Pages 2733-2740
Spectral Properties and Molecular Structure of Protochlorophyll, Protochlorophyllide and Chlorophyllide-A Forms in Models and in Isolated Etioplast Membrane Fragments....Pages 2741-2748
The Phase Structure of Galactolipids and Their Role in the Formation of the Prolamellar Body....Pages 2749-2754
Separation of Stromal, Thylakoid, Inner and Outer Envelope Membrane Proteins of Spinach Chloroplasts Into Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic Fractions....Pages 2755-2758
Aerobic and Anaerobic Photosynthesis and Bacteriochlorophyll Formation in Rhodobacter sulfidophilus ....Pages 2759-2762
Plastidic Isoprenoid Synthesis Changes from an Autonomous to a Division-of-Labor Stage During Chloroplast Maturation....Pages 2763-2766
Low Temperature Effect on PCR and Chlorophyll Accumulation in Rye Seedlings....Pages 2767-2769
Regulation of Plastid Gene Expression during Fruit Ripening in Tomato. Gene and Transcription Map of the Plastid Chromosome....Pages 2771-2774
Structure and Regulation of a Rapidly Light Induced Nuclear Encoded Thylakoid Protein....Pages 2775-2778
Light and Substrate Control of Radish 5-Aminolevulinate Dehydratase....Pages 2779-2782
Development of Photosynthetic Apparatus in Callus Cultures Derived from A C 4 Plant Maize....Pages 2783-2786
Diversity of the Pathways from Protochlorophyllides to Chlorophylls A and B ....Pages 2787-2790
Protochlorophyllide Reduction and Pyridine Nucleotide Redox State During Greening of Protoplasts and Etioplasts from Avena sativa L.....Pages 2791-2793
Transfer of Redox Equivalents Between Subcellular Compartments of a Leaf Cell....Pages 2795-2801
Photorespiratory Dependent Leaf Mitochondrial ATP Production....Pages 2803-2808
Photorespiratory Metabolism and Pigment Changes in Photorespiration Mutants....Pages 2809-2816
The pH Stat of Chloroplasts in Relation to Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase Activity and Inorganic Nitrogen and Sulphate Assimilation....Pages 2817-2824
The Light Response of CO 2 Gas Exchange and Internal CO 2 Concentration Separated for the Upper and Lower Side of a Maize Leaf....Pages 2825-2828
Using Whole Plant Net CO 2 Exchange Data for Predicting Productivity of Greenhouse Roses....Pages 2829-2832
Photosynthesis Dark Respiration and Plant Production in Nicotiana Tabacum Genotypes Derived from Haploids Selected by Low CO 2 Survival....Pages 2833-2836
ATP Deprivation Induces State I to State II Transition in the Dark in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii....Pages 2837-2840
Effect of the Salinity on the ATPase Activity (CF1, F1) Electron Transport in Photosystems I,II and Respiratory Chain in Medicago sativa and Amaranthus hypochondriacus....Pages 2841-2844
Interaction of the Photosynthetic and Respiratory Electron Transport Chains of Rhodobacter sphaeroides ....Pages 2845-2848
The Effect of Low Intensity Blue Light on the Rates of Respiration and Photosynthesis, Composition and Growth of Lemna gibba ....Pages 2849-2852
Glycine oxidation in green and etiolated tissue....Pages 2853-2856
Upshift of Light Intensity on Synechocystis 6714 Causes Increases in Glycogen, Respiration, and P700 Reduction....Pages 2857-2860
Does NADH Availability Limit Nitrate Reduction in Wheat Genotypes?....Pages 2861-2864
The Effect of H 2 O 2 on the Photosynthetic Biochemistry of Pisum sativum ....Pages 2865-2868
Use of Computer Simulation and Non-Linear Regression in Photosynthetic Studies....Pages 2869-2872
Photosynthesis, Photorespiration and Partitioning in Leaflets, Stipules and Tendrils of Pisum sativum ....Pages 2873-2876
Effects of Glucose Feeding on Photoautotrophic Cell Suspension of Dianthus caryophillus ....Pages 2877-2880
Affinity Labeling of Phosphoribulokinase by Adenosine Polyphosphopyridoxals....Pages 2881-2884
Catalase in an Aerobic Photosynthetic Bacterium, Erythrobacter sp. OCh 114....Pages 2885-2888
Immunocytochemical Localization of the Electron Carrier Proteins Ferredoxin-NADP + Oxidoreductase and Cytochrome c 553 in the N 2 -Fixing Cyanobacterium Anabaena variabilis ....Pages 2889-2892
A Soluble Polysaccharide Fraction from Higher Plants: A Possible Physiological Substrate of the Cytosolic Phosphorylase Isozyme....Pages 2893-2896
The Effect of Photosynthesis on Different Steps of Dark Respiration....Pages 2897-2900
Photosynthesis as a Thermal Process....Pages 2901-2904
Regulation of Light Harvesting by Metabolic Events....Pages 2905-2912
Regulation of Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase Activity by Rubisco Activase: Aspects of the Mechanism....Pages 2913-2920
Redox-Regulation of Chloroplast Enzymes: Mechanism and Physiological Significance....Pages 2921-2928
Light/Dark-Regulation of C 4 -Photosynthesis Enzymes by Reversible Phosphorylation....Pages 2929-2936
Purification and Characterization of Phosphoribulokinase from N2 — Fixing Cyanobacterium Nostoc muscorum ....Pages 2937-2940
Molecular Models of 3-Dimensional Structures of Chloroplast and Cytoplasmic Phosphoglycerate Kinase from Wheat....Pages 2941-2944
The Regulation of Synthesis of Chloroplastic and Cytosolic Isoenzymes of Phosphoglycerate Kinase in Barley....Pages 2945-2948
A Comparison of the Regulation of Yeast Phosphoglycerate Kinase with the Isoenzymes of Barley Chloroplast and Cytosol....Pages 2949-2952
Relationship Between the Primary Structure of Ferredoxin and Thioredoxin and Their Reactivity....Pages 2953-2956
In Vivo Synthesis and Immunological Relationship of Thioredoxin f from Pea and Spinach....Pages 2957-2960
Primary Structures of Regulatory Proteins of the Ferredoxin-Thioredoxin System of Spinach Chloroplasts....Pages 2961-2964
Regulation of Photosynthesis: Photosynthetic Control and Thioredoxin-Dependent Enzyme Regulation....Pages 2965-2968
Function of Two Dissimilar Thioredoxins in the Cyanobacterium, Anabaena sp. 7120....Pages 2969-2972
Effect of Heterotrophic Growth on the Thioredoxins of Wild Type and y-1 Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ....Pages 2973-2976
Regulation of Pyruvate,Orthophosphate Dikinase From Maize Leaves.Magnesium-dependent Dimer-tetramer Interconversion....Pages 2977-2980
Separation and Characterization of Fructose-1,6-Bisphosphatases and Sedoheptulose-1,7-Bisphosphatases from Leaves of Pisum Sativum L.....Pages 2981-2984
Control of Stromal Fructose 1.6 Bisphosphatase and Sedoheptulose 1.7 Bisphosphatase by Metabolite Levels....Pages 2985-2988
Interaction of Chloroplast Fructose-1,6-Bisphosphatase with Micelles of Triton X-114....Pages 2989-2992
The in vivo Functioning Forms of Ribulose 1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase in Plants....Pages 2993-2996
Structural Analysis of the Triose Phosphate-3-Phosphoglycerate-Phosphate Translocator from Spinach Chloroplasts....Pages 2997-3000
Binding of the Lipophilic Tertiary Amine and ‘Selective’ Uncoupler Dibucaine to Thylakoid Membranes....Pages 3001-3004
Localized Proton Domains in pH-Dependent Control of Photosynthetic Electron Transport under the Influence of Lipophilic Tertiary Amines....Pages 3005-3008
Oscillations of Photosynthesis in Intact Isolated PEA Chloroplasts in the Presence of DCMU and Antimycin A....Pages 3009-3012
Photosynthetic Metabolism in Barley Leaves Infected with Powdery Mildew....Pages 3013-3016
The Relationship between the Development of Haustoria of Erysiphe graminis and the Energy Status of Leaves....Pages 3017-3020
Synthesis of Alanine from 3-Phosphoglycerate by Intact Bundle Sheath Cells of Zea Mays....Pages 3021-3024
The Principal Scheme of Photosynthetic Carbon Conversion in Cells of Isoprenereleasing Plants....Pages 3025-3031
The Enhancement Effect of Isoprene Evolution by Poplar Leaves....Pages 3033-3035
Regulation of NADP-Malate Dehydrogenase Light-Activation by the Reducing Power. I Functional Studies....Pages 3037-3040
Regulation of NADP-Malate Dehydrogenase Light-Activation by the Reducing Power: II. Structural Studies....Pages 3041-3044
Light Activation of Membrane-Bound Fructose-1.6-Bisphosphatase from Pea Leaf Chloroplasts....Pages 3045-3048
How Can the C 4 Stromal System Sense Differences in Light Intensity to Adjust Its Activities to the Overall Flux?....Pages 3049-3052
The Relationship between the Efficiencies of Photosystems I and II and the Control of Electron Transport....Pages 3053-3056
Differential Diurnal Carbon Exchange and Photoinhibition in a psbA Plastid Gene Chronomutant of Brassica napus ....Pages 3057-3060
Photosynthesis and Chlorophyll Fluorescence Quenching in Aging Leaves of Three Sunflower ( Helianthus annuus L.) Genotypes....Pages 3061-3064
Developmental Variation in Aspartate-Family Amino Acid Biosynthesis by Isolated Chloroplasts....Pages 3065-3068
Activities of Carbondioxide Fixing Enzymes in Maize Tissue Cultures in Comparison to Young Seedlings....Pages 3069-3072
Measurement of Photochemical and Non-photochemical quenching: Correction for turnover of PS2 during steady-state photosynthesis....Pages 3073-3076
Regulation of CO 2 Assimilation During Photoinhibition....Pages 3077-3080
Intermediates, Catalytic Components and Light and Dark Regulation of ALA and Chlorophyll Formation in the Green Alga Scenedesmus ....Pages 3081-3084
Adaptation of Photosystem Stoichiometry in Oxygen-Evolving Thylakoid Membranes....Pages 3085-3092
Factors Determining Light Response Characteristics of Leaf Photosynthesis....Pages 3093-3100
Physiological Control of Primary Photochemical Energy Conversion in Higher Plants....Pages 3101-3106
Trans-Δ 3 -Hexadecenoic Acid, LHCII and Low Temperature Development in Herbaceous Plants....Pages 3107-3114
Chromatic Adaptation in Porphyridium cruentum Expressed in the Distribution of Excitation Energy and in the Thylakoid High-Energy Fluorescence Quenching....Pages 3115-3118
The Involvement of LHC 2 Phosphorylation in the Adaptation of Higher Plants to Changing Light Intensities and Some Results on the Regulation of LHC 2 Phosphorylation in Vivo....Pages 3119-3122
Thylakoid Protein Phosphorylation in an Algae with Chlorophyll A/C/Fucoxanthin Light Harvesting Antenna....Pages 3123-3126
Characterisation and Purification of Polypeptides Undergoing Light-Dependent Phosphorylation in the Cyanobacterium Synechococcus 6301....Pages 3127-3130
Functional Analysis of the Photosynthetic Apparatus in a Chlorophyll-Deficient Mutant of Cowpea....Pages 3131-3134
Slow Fluorescence Transients in Photosynthetic Bacteria....Pages 3135-3138
The Influence of Light Intensity on the Organization of the Photosynthetic Apparatus Rhodopseudomonas Palustris Strain AB....Pages 3139-3142
Effects of Growth Irradiance on the Photosynthetic Apparatus of the Red Alga Porphyridium cruentum ....Pages 3143-3146
Red Light Enhances Q A Relative to P 700 and Phycobilisomes in the Red Alga Porphyridium cruentum ....Pages 3147-3150
Regulation of LHC II mRNA Levels During Photoadaptation in Dunaliella tertiolecta (Chlorophyceae)....Pages 3151-3154
Fluorescence Responses on Step Changes in Irradiance by Plants from Different Light Habitats....Pages 3155-3158
The Relationship Between the Relative Quantum Efficiencies of Photosystems in Leaves. Efficiency of PS2 in Relation to Non-Photochemical Fluorescence Quenching....Pages 3159-3162
Adaptation of the Light Harvesting Apparatus to Shade in Silene Dioica (L.): Relationship Between PSI and PSII Efficiencies....Pages 3163-3166
Different Amino Acid Exchanges in the Dl Protein Cause Different Degrees of Shade Type Appearance in Herbicide Tolerant Anacystis ....Pages 3167-3170
Characterization of the Light Dependent Regulation of the Apparent Quantum Yield of PS I....Pages 3171-3174
Alteration in Thylakoid Composition and Structure of Brassica rapa ssp. Oleifera During Ageing in High and Low Light....Pages 3175-3178
Changes in Thylakoid Surface Area when Shade Acclimated Helianthus Annuus L. Chloroplasts are Exposed to High P.F.D.....Pages 3179-3182
Effect of cold-hardening on the quantum yield of spinach leaves....Pages 3183-3186
Environmental and Hormonal Dependence of Induction of Crassulacean Acid Metabolism in Mesembryanthemum crystallinum ....Pages 3187-3190
Control of Oxidative Phosphorylation in the Adaptation of Medicago sativa, Phaseolus aureus and Phaseolus vulgaris to Salinity....Pages 3191-3194
Salinity and the Regulation of Pyruvate Pi Dikinase....Pages 3195-3198
Nitrogen Deprivation and the Photosynthetic Apparatus of the Green Alga Chlorella fusca ....Pages 3199-3202
Gas Exchange, Chlorophyll a Fluorescence, and Metabolite Levels in Leaves of Trifolium Subterraneum During Long-Term Exposure to Elevated CO 2 ....Pages 3203-3206
Chlorophyllous Calli from Psoralea bituminosa L. — Adaptation to Photomixotrophism....Pages 3207-3210
Photosynthesis in Flowers of Petunia Hybrida: Low CO 2 Flow and Coordinated Reduction Between Photosynthetic Systems....Pages 3211-3213
The Reversible Photochemistry of Phycoerythrocyanin....Pages 3215-3218
Quantitative Analysis of the Chlorophyll Fluorescence Induction Curve: Facts and Artefacts....Pages 3219-3222
Physiologically Active Products of Chloroplast Components Degradation....Pages 3223-3226
Photosynthetic Inorganic Carbon Transport and Accumulation in Macroalgae....Pages 3227-3234
Photosynthetic Acclimation to Low Carbon Concentrations in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii....Pages 3235-3242
Proteins Synthesized During Induction of the CO 2 Concentrating Mechanism in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ....Pages 3243-3248
The Molecular Biology of Carbonic Anhydrase Expression in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ....Pages 3249-3256
Mutations in the 5’ flanking region of rbcL inhibit the growth of Synechococcus PCC7942 in air-level of CO 2 and alter the carboxysome structure....Pages 3257-3260
Identification of the Genomic Region Which Complements a Temperature-Sensitive, High-CO 2 Requiring Mutant of the Cyanobacterium, Synechococcus PCC7942....Pages 3261-3264
Molecular Analysis of Mutants of Synechocystis PCC6803 Defective in Inorganic Carbon Transport....Pages 3265-3268
Is Carbonic Anhydrase Required for Photosynthesis?....Pages 3269-3272
Carbonic Anhydrase Activity in Barley Leaves After Treatment with Abscisic Acid and Jasmonic Acid....Pages 3273-3277
Isolation of Carbonic Anhydrase from the Higher Plant Pisum sativum ....Pages 3279-3282
Membrane-Bound Carbonic Anhydrase Takes Part in CO 2 Concentration in Algae Cells....Pages 3283-3286
Chemical Cross-Linking of Periplasmic Carbonic Anhydrase from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ....Pages 3287-3290
The Role of Carbonic Anhydrase in Regulating Photosynthetic CO 2 Fixation in Higher Plants....Pages 3291-3294
Expression of a Cyanobacterial Gene Regulated by CO 2 Concentration....Pages 3295-3298
Adaptation of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii High CO 2 -Requiring Mutants to Limiting CO 2 ....Pages 3299-3302
A Phosphoglycolate Phosphatase Mutant of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ....Pages 3303-3306
Selective Inhibition of CO 2 Transport in a Cyanobacterium....Pages 3307-3310
CO 2 Storage and CO 2 Concentrating in Brown Seaweeds I. Occurrence and Ultrastructure....Pages 3311-3314
CO 2 Storage and CO 2 Concentrating in Brown Seaweeds II. Function in Gas Phase....Pages 3315-3318
CO 2 Storage and CO 2 Concentrating in Brown Seaweeds III. A Tentative Working Model....Pages 3319-3322
Inducible CO 2 Concentrating Mechanisms in Green Seaweeds I. Taxonomical and Physiological Aspects....Pages 3323-3326
Inducible CO 2 Concentrating Mechanisms in Green Seaweeds II. Ecology and Field Observations....Pages 3327-3330
Substrate Binding to NADP-Malic Enzyme from Maize Leaves as Determined by Intrinsic Fluorescence Quenching....Pages 3331-3334
The CO 2 Concentrating Function of C 4 Photosynthesis....Pages 3335-3338
Regulation of CO 2 Fixation in the CAM Plant Kalanchoe pinnata (L.) Pers. by Cellular Nitrate....Pages 3339-3342
Effects of Stress on Photosynthesis....Pages 3343-3350
Nitrate Reduction in Leaves is Coupled to Net Photosynthesis....Pages 3351-3357
Analysis of Chill-Induced Depressions of Photosynthesis in Maize....Pages 3359-3366
Spatial and Temporal Heterogeneities of Photosynthesis Detected through Analysis of Chlorophyll-Fluorescence Images of Leaves....Pages 3367-3372
Structure and Possible Function of Chloroplast Heat-Shock Proteins and the Effect of Cyclic Heat-Shock on Plant Morphogenesis and Circadian Rhythmicity....Pages 3373-3380
Carotenoids and Oxidative Stress....Pages 3381-3384
Analysis of the Mechanisms of Ozone Damage to Photosynthesis In Vivo ....Pages 3385-3388
The Effect of Ozone on Plant Pigments....Pages 3389-3392
Effects of SO 2 on Photosynthetic Carbon Metabolism in Leaves of Winter Barley ( Hordeum vulgare CV. IGRI)....Pages 3393-3396
Influence of Photosynthetic Capacity, Irradiance and SO 2 Fumigation on Shoot Growth of Azalea ( Rhododendron ) Cultivars....Pages 3397-3400
Simultaneous Measurements of Chlorophyll Fluorescence and CO 2 -Gas Exchange on Spruce under Fumigation with Peroxides....Pages 3401-3404
The Effect of Prolonged Exposure to Air-Borne Pollutants on the Photosynthesis of Douglas Fir ( Pseudotsuga menziesii ) Studied with in vivo Chlorophyll Fluorescence....Pages 3405-3408
Properties of Selenium-Induced Glutathione Peroxidase in Low-CO 2 -Grown Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ....Pages 3409-3412
Molecular Properties of Ascorbate Peroxidase from Tea Leaves....Pages 3413-3416
Recovery of Photosynthesis in Winter Stressed Scots Pine....Pages 3417-3420
Chilling-Induced Alterations in the Photosynthetic Capacity of Chilling-Tolerant and Chilling-Sensitive Cultivars of Zea Mays....Pages 3421-3424
Photoinhibition and Recovery in Isolated Mesophyll Cells of Hardened and Non-Hardened Rye....Pages 3425-3428
Photoinhibition and Recovery of Photosynthesis in Antarctic Bryophytes Under Field Conditions....Pages 3429-3432
Photosynthesis in Grimmia antarctici , an Endemic Antarctic Bryophyte, is Limited by Carbon Dioxide....Pages 3433-3436
Photosynthetic Characterization of Spinach Developed at Cold Hardening and Non Hardening Temperatures....Pages 3437-3440
Frost Resistance of Wheat and CHL a in vivo Fluorescence Induction Kinetics....Pages 3441-3444
Changes of Photosynthetic Membrane and Cell Resistance of a Leaf of Wheat Seedlings During Temperature Acclimation....Pages 3445-3448
Effect of Heat Stress on Intact Wheat Leaves and its Recovery Studied by Fluorescence Induction Kinetics....Pages 3449-3452
Synthesis of Sucrose and Fructans in Wheat Leaves: The Effects of Temperature....Pages 3453-3456
The Effect of Temperature on Photosynthesis and Amounts and Transport of Assimilate in Sunflower and Rape....Pages 3457-3460
Effects of Low Temperature on Chlorophyll Protein Complexes and Regulation Capacity of Excitation Energy Distribution in Chloroplast Membrane of Cucumber....Pages 3461-3464
Genetic Variation and Diversity of Low Temperature Induced Damages in Maize Seedlings as Assessed by Chlorophyll Fluorescence Induction Curves....Pages 3465-3468
The Effects of Low Temperature on Activities of Carbon Metabolism Enzymes in Zea mays L. Seedlings....Pages 3469-3472
Chill-Induced Modifications to the Relationship Between Thylakoid Protein Phosphorylation and Energy Distribution to Photosystem 2 in Maize....Pages 3473-3476
Chilling Stress and Active-Oxygen Enzymes in Zea mays and Zea diploperennis ....Pages 3477-3480
Low Temperature Perturbation of Thylakoid Protein Metabolism During Maize Leaf Development....Pages 3481-3484
Perturbation of the Maize Light-Harvesting Apparatus by Chilling....Pages 3485-3488
Effects of Fire on Photosynthesis and Transpiration in a Mediterranean Ecosystem....Pages 3489-3492
Protective Effect of Putrescine and Spermidine on the Thylakoid Membrane Activity After High Temperature Treatment....Pages 3493-3497
Two Sites of Heat-Induced Damage to Photosystem II....Pages 3499-3502
Light Regulation of the 22 kD Heat-Shock Protein in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii ....Pages 3503-3506
Responses of Some Photosyntetic Parameters in C 3 and C 4 Crop Plants Under Water Deficit....Pages 3507-3510
A gas exchange procedure to evaluate non uniform stomatal closure effects in single mesophyte evergreen leaves under high vpd....Pages 3511-3514
Does Air Relative Humidity During Growth Condition Photosynthetic Characteristics of Coffee Leaf ?....Pages 3515-3517
The Effect of Drought on Chlorophyll Fluorescence in Two Maize Lines....Pages 3519-3522
Drougth Effect on Photosynthesis and Plant Production of Two Contrasting Trifolium Cultivars....Pages 3523-3526
Water Stress Effects on Canopy Photosynthesis, Tempeature, Transpiration and Shedding of Leaves and Fruit in Cotton....Pages 3527-3530
Water Use Efficiency in Field-Grown Maize : Effects of Soil Structure....Pages 3531-3534
An Evaluation of the Effect of Salinity on Photosynthesys....Pages 3535-3538
Salinity Induced Changes in Leaf Expansion, Photosynthesis and K + Accumulation in Sunflower....Pages 3539-3542
Effect of Environmental Stress on Photosynthesis of Isolated Mesophyll Cells from Cowpea Leaves....Pages 3543-3546
Assimilatory Force in Illuminated Leaves Grown in Sun or Shade or under Mineral Deficiency....Pages 3547-3550
Iron Deficiency-Induced Mechanisms of Dissipation of Excess Energy in Higher Plants....Pages 3551-3554
Low-Iron Stress in the Cyanobacterium Anabaena variabilis ....Pages 3555-3557
Violaxanthin Cycle and Fluorescence in Iron-Deficient Maize Leaves....Pages 3559-3562
Acid Resistance and the CO 2 — Conductance of the Plasma Membrane of Dunaliella acidophila ....Pages 3563-3566
The H + -Export Capacity of Dunaliella acidophila and the Permeability of the Plasma Membrane for H + and Weak Acids....Pages 3567-3570
Variable Fluorescence for Monitoring Algal Activity in a High Rate Photosynthetic Pond....Pages 3571-3574
The Effects of Diclofop-Methyl and Methabenzthiazuron on Photosynthetic Parameters in Vicia faba ....Pages 3575-3578
Influence of Environmental Stresses on the Photosynthetic Capacity of Striazine Susceptible and Resistant Biotype of Solanum nigrum ....Pages 3579-3582
Inhibition of Photosynthesis in Barley ( Hordeum vulgare L.) Leaves by Phosphinothricin (Glufosinate). Short and Long-Term Effects....Pages 3583-3586
Effect of the Herbicide San 6706 on Pigment Composition in Barley: Measurements Using HPLC....Pages 3587-3590
Changes in Photosynthesis of Wheat Plants Infected by Stem Rust....Pages 3591-3594
Drought Effect on the Structural and Functional Characteristics of Photosynthetic Apparatus....Pages 3595-3598
Isolation and Characterization of Two Isozymes of Superoxide Dismutase from Scots Pine....Pages 3599-3602
An Assessment of Ethylene and Carbon Dioxide Exchange in Plants....Pages 3603-3606
Response of Aging Chloroplasts to UV Radiation....Pages 3607-3610
Estimating SO 2 Stress by Chlorophyll Fluorescence Measurements with an Active System Used in the Remote Sensing Mode....Pages 3611-3614
Photosynthesis and Field Environmental Productivity Indices....Pages 3615-3619
Photosynthesis of Plants in Relation to Resource Availability in the Field....Pages 3621-3628
Damage to Photosynthesis During Chilling and Freezing, and its Significance to the Photosynthetic Productivity of Field Crops....Pages 3629-3636
Some Factors Limiting Photosynthesis in Nature....Pages 3637-3644
Photosynthetic Capacity to Solve the Carbon Dioxide Problem....Pages 3645-3648
Water Use Efficiency in Potato: Model and Experimental Test of Crop Photosynthesis....Pages 3649-3652
Photosynthetic Characteristics of the Mangrove, Bruguiera parviflora , (Roxb.) Wright & Arn., under Natural Conditions....Pages 3653-3656
Some Physiological Aspects of Paspalum dilatatum Grown under Field Conditions....Pages 3657-3660
Immunogold Localization of Ribulose 1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase in Amphibious Eleocharis Species in Relation to C 3 and C 4 Photosynthesis....Pages 3661-3664
Relationships Between Source Leaf Photosynthesis, Export and Grain Filling in Maize....Pages 3665-3668
The Dependence of Some Photosynthetic Parameters on the Phosphorus Concentration in a Nutrition Solution and Wheat Genotype....Pages 3669-3672
Influence of Mineral Nutrition on the Content of Photosynthetic Pigments in Various Wheat Cultivars....Pages 3673-3676
Dorsiventrality of the Photosynthetic-Light Response in Naturally Occurring C 3 Dicots....Pages 3677-3680
The Effect of Cultivar and Leaf Age on the Content of Photosynthetic Pigments in Wheat....Pages 3681-3684
Effect on Net Carbon Assimilation and Allocation of Assimilates under Elevated CO 2 in Mungbean....Pages 3685-3688
δ 13 C Analysis to Approach the Mechanism of Varietal Difference of Photosynthetic Rate in Rice Plants....Pages 3689-3692
A New Open Gas-Flow System Configuration for Measurement of Photosynthetic CO 2 Response Curve....Pages 3693-3696
Impairment of Chloroplast Development and Sink Strength by Blockade of Light in Chloroembryos of Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub....Pages 3697-3700
Estimation of the Light Limitation of Photosynthesis....Pages 3701-3704
The Efficiency of Utilization of Photosynthetically Active Radiation and Distribution of Assimilates in Sunflower ( Helianthus annuus L. )....Pages 3705-3708
The Relation of Chlorophyll Delayed Fluorescence of Plant with Photosynthesis Light Dependence....Pages 3709-3712
Intercepted Irradiance Limits Carbon Assimilation of a Coastal Dune Plant....Pages 3713-3716
Phytoplankton Photosynthesis in the Atlantic Ocean as Measured from a Submersible Pump and Probe Fluorometer in Situ....Pages 3717-3720
Comparison of Growth of Micro-Algae Nostoc Linckia & Chlorella sp. in Dilute Culture....Pages 3721-3724
Effects of Suboptimal Temperature and Light Conditions During Growth on Temperature Dependent Chlorophyll Fluorescence of Tomato....Pages 3725-3728
Phototrophic Bacteria that Form Heat Resistant Endospores....Pages 3729-3732
Back Matter....Pages 3733-3812