نتایج جستجو برای: npq non photochemical quenching

تعداد نتایج: 1338810  

2008
N. V. Karapetyan

The pathways of energy dissipation of excessive absorbed energy in cyanobacteria in comparison with that in higher plants are discussed. Two mechanisms of non-photochemical quenching in cyanobacteria are described. In one case this quenching occurs as light-induced decrease of the fluorescence yield of long-wavelength chlorophylls of the photosystem I trimers induced by inactive reaction center...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2014
Atsuko Kanazawa Gary J Blanchard Milán Szabó Peter J Ralph David M Kramer

Dinoflagellates from the genus Symbiodinium form symbiotic associations with cnidarians including corals and anemones. The photosynthetic apparatuses of these dinoflagellates possess a unique photosynthetic antenna system incorporating the peridinin-chlorophyll a-protein (PCP). It has been proposed that the appearance of a PCP-specific 77K fluorescence emission band around 672-675 nm indicates ...

2014
Vasco Giovagnetti Serena Flori Ferdinando Tramontano Johann Lavaud Christophe Brunet

In aquatic ecosystems, the superimposition of mixing events to the light diel cycle exposes phytoplankton to changes in the velocity of light intensity increase, from diurnal variations to faster mixing-related ones. This is particularly true in coastal waters, where diatoms are dominant. This study aims to investigate if coastal diatoms differently activate the photoprotective responses, xanth...

Journal: :Journal of Ocean University of China 2021

The changing environmental factors exerted great influences on coastal macroalgal communities. To study the responses of brown seaweed Sargassum horneri to temperature and light, S. was cultured under three temperatures (20, 25 30°C) light intensities (30, 60, 120 µmol photonsm−2 s−1) for seven days. growth rate, chlorophyll a (Chl a) carotenoids (Car) contents, fluorescence, photosynthetic oxy...

2013
Rakesh Kumar Upadhyay Devendra K. Soni Ruchi Singh Upendra N. Dwivedi Uday V. Pathre Pravendra Nath Aniruddha P. Sane

The AP2 domain class of transcription factors is a large family of genes with various roles in plant development and adaptation but with very little functional information in plants other than Arabidopsis. Here, the characterization of an EAR motif-containing transcription factor, SlERF36, from tomato that affects stomatal density, conductance, and photosynthesis is described. Heterologous expr...

2016
Johannes W. Goessling Paulo Cartaxana Michael Kühl

Diatoms are important phototrophs in the worlds’ oceans contributing ∼40% of the global primary photosynthetic production. This is partially explained by their capacity to exploit environments with variable light conditions, but there is limited knowledge on how diatoms cope with changes in the spectral composition and intensity of light. In this study, the influence of light quality and high i...

2017
Xiaofu Zhou Silin Chen Hui Wu Hongwei Xu

Rhododendron chrysanthum Pall., live in Changbai Mountain being exposed to chilling temperature, high light intensities and water scarcity condition. To adapt to the harsh environment, the cold resistance mechanisms of R. chrysanthum have been successfully evolved in the long-term adaptive process. In our present work, the methods of proteomics combined with physiological and biochemical analys...

Journal: :The plant genome 2016
Matthew Herritt Arun Prabhu Dhanapal Felix B Fritschi

The photochemical reflectance index (PRI) is determined from canopy spectral reflectance measurements and can provide important information about photosynthesis. The PRI can be used to assess the epoxidation state of xanthophyll pigments, which provides information on nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) and the amount of energy used for photosynthesis. Genome-wide association analyses were conduct...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2010
Olga M Grant Lukasz Tronina José Cochicho Ramalho Cathy Kurz Besson Raquel Lobo-do-Vale João Santos Pereira Hamlyn G Jones M Manuela Chaves

Understanding the responses of cork oak (Quercus suber L.) to actual and predicted summer conditions is essential to determine the future sustainability of cork oak woodlands in Iberia. Thermal imaging may provide a rapid method for monitoring the extent of stress. The ecophysiology of cork trees was studied over three years. Three treatments were applied by means of rainfall capture and irriga...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2015
Martin Laviale Alexandre Barnett João Ezequiel Bernard Lepetit Silja Frankenbach Vona Méléder João Serôdio Johann Lavaud

Although estuarine microphytobenthos (MPB) is frequently exposed to excessive light and temperature conditions, little is known on their interactive effects on MPB primary productivity. Laboratory and in situ experiments were combined to investigate the short-term joint effects of high light (HL) and high temperature (37 °C versus 27 °C) on the operating efficiency of photoprotective processes ...

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