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11 reviewsISBN 10: 1578083435
ISBN 13: 9780429078309
Author: V S R Das
1. Light Interception : Basics and Structural Aspects
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Light Harvesting
1.3. Structure and Role of Antennae
1.4. Composition of Photosystems
1.5. Photosystem II : Composition and Structure
1.5A. Reaction Centre of Photosystem II
1.6. Photosystem I - Structure and Organization
I.6A. Reaction Centre of Photosystem I
1.6B. Core Complex of Photosystem I
2. Photoinhibition
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Occurrence of Photoinhibition
2.3. Photoinhibition of Photosystem II
2.3A. Acceptor Side Photoinhibition
2.3B. Donor Side Mechanism
2.4. Photoinactivation
2.5. Degradation of D1 Protein
2.5A. Proteolysis of Damaged D1 Protein
2.5B. Resynthesis of D1 Protein and Insertion
2.5C. Restoration of Functional Assembly of Photosystem II
2.6. Photoinhibition of PS I
3. Photoprotection
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Thermal Dissipation of Excitation Energy
3.2A. Site of quenching
3.2B. Mechanism of qE
3.3. Xanthophyll Cycle
3.3A. Mechanism
3.3B. Pigments of xanthophyll cycle and their structure
3.3C. Roel of Xanthophyll Cycel
3.3D. Prevention of Lipid Oxidation Stress
3.4A. A Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) : Production of Active Oxygen
3.4B. Antioxidant System in Scavenging Active Oxygen
3.5. Additional Electron Sinks
4. Leaf Heliotropism, Solar Tracking and Regulation of Light Interception
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Paraheliotropism and Significance
4.3. Diaheliotropism
4.4. Leaf Heliotropism and Photosystem II Efficiency
4.5. Site of Perception and Mechanism of Leaf Movements
5. Acclimation of Photosynthesis to Light Environment
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Regulation
5.3. Acclimation to Irradiance Levels
5.4. Acclimation in Mature Leaves
5.5. Acclimation to Changing Light Regime
6. Transgenic and Biotechnological Approaches
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Photosystems : Reaction Centres
6.3. Light Harvesting Antennae
6.4. Photoinhibition : Transgenics
6.5. Functional Genomics of Plant Photosynthesis
7. Concluding Remarks
photosynthesis regulation part 1 answers
photosynthesis under red light
photosynthesis under green light
photosynthesis under different color lights
photosynthesis requires light and cellular respiration does not
Tags: V S R Das, Photosynthesis, Varying Light