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  1. Recent advances in understanding and improving photosynthesis

    Since 1893, when the word "photosynthesis" was first coined by Charles Reid Barnes and Conway MacMillan, our understanding of the elements and regulation of this complex process is far from being entirely understood. We aim to review the most relevant advances in photosynthesis research from the last few years and to provide a perspective ...

  2. Photosynthesis: basics, history and modelling

    In their paper, the dip was analysed ... Photosynthesis Research 106: 47-56. [Google Scholar] Alric J, Johnson X. 2017. Alternative electron transport pathways in photosynthesis: a confluence of regulation. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 37: 78-86. [Google Scholar] Antal TK, Maslakov A, Yakovleva OV, Krendeleva TE, Riznichenko GY, Rubin ...

  3. Photosynthetic Research in Plant Science

    Photosynthetic Research in Plant Science. Photosynthesis is a highly regulated, multistep process. It encompasses the harvest of solar energy, transfer of excitation energy, energy conversion, electron transfer from water to NADP +, ATP generation and a series of enzymatic reactions that assimilate carbon dioxide and synthesize carbohydrate ...

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    Photosynthesis Research is an international journal publishing research in all areas related to photosynthesis. Discusses both basic and applied aspects of photosynthesis. Welcomes research in all photosynthetic systems, including natural organisms and biomimetic systems. Covers a broad range of topics including photophosphorylation, carbon ...

  5. Photosynthetic Research in Plant Science

    Photosynthetic Research in Plant Science. Photosynthesis is a highly regulated, multistep process. It encompasses the harvest of solar energy, transfer of excitation energy, energy conversion, electron transfer from water to NADP +, ATP generation and a series of enzymatic reactions that assimilate carbon dioxide and synthesize carbohydrate ...

  6. Photosynthesis in a Changing Global Climate: Scaling Up and Scaling

    Photosynthesis is the major process leading to primary production in the Biosphere. There is a total of 7000bn tons of CO 2 in the atmosphere and photosynthesis fixes more than 100bn tons annually. The CO 2 assimilated by the photosynthetic apparatus is the basis of crop production and, therefore, of animal and human food.

  7. Photosynthesis research under climate change

    Photosynthesis is the main supplier of carbon and energy required for the synthesis of the organic compounds that drive plant growth and development (Simkin et al. 2019).In this way, increasing photosynthesis-related CO 2 assimilation per unit leaf/land area could be ideal to boost crop production. Over the coming decades, the increasing global population and climate change uncertainties will ...

  8. Improving photosynthesis through multidisciplinary efforts: The next

    Research areas on photosynthesis to support development of new strategies for improved photosynthetic efficiency. As the basic process ultimately responsible for the generation of food, fiber, and fuel for our society, and also a crucial component of the global carbon cycle and the water cycle, photosynthesis is arguably one of the most important biological processes on this planet.

  9. Improving photosynthesis and crop productivity by ...

    This research was supported by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation grant OPP1060461, titled "RIPE—Realizing increased photosynthetic efficiency for sustainable increases in crop yield." ... such as expressed in the recent paper title "Improving photosynthesis and crop productivity by accelerating recovery from photoprotection" (1), is not ...

  10. Photosynthesis research: a model to bridge fundamental science

    A recent paper reported a new approach to boost photosynthesis in rice through the glycolate oxidase, oxalate oxidase, and catalase (GOC) bypass, which works by enriching chloroplasts with CO 2 that otherwise would be lost during photorespiration (Shen et al., 2019).

  11. Photosynthesis

    Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, algae and certain types of bacteria synthesise carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and typically water, using light as an energy source. The process ...

  12. Photosynthesis re-wired on the pico-second timescale

    We attribute this feature to the ground-state bleaching of the photoactive reaction centres of PSI and PSII. A lower-energy feature at 715 nm grew within roughly 2 ps after photo-excitation and ...

  13. (PDF) Photosynthesis

    The process of. photosynthesis in plants is based on two reactions that are carried out by separate parts. of the chloroplast. The light reactions occur in the chloroplast thylakoid membrane and ...

  14. Photosynthesis articles within Scientific Reports

    Read the latest Research articles in Photosynthesis from Scientific Reports. ... Impact of ZnO NPs on photosynthesis in rice leaves plants grown in saline-sodic soil. ... Calls for Papers

  15. Natural and artificial photosynthesis: fundamentals, progress, and

    Herein, photosynthesis could be a blueprint for the design of efficient systems to capture sunlight and store it in chemicals (Nagy and Garab 2021). On the other hand, developing technology in plant research could improve light use efficiency and ultimately the performance of cultivated species, leading to increased food production.

  16. Research Progress in Improving Photosynthetic Efficiency

    Photosynthesis is the largest mass- and energy-conversion process on Earth, and it is the material basis for almost all biological activities. The efficiency of converting absorbed light energy into energy substances during photosynthesis is very low compared to theoretical values. Based on the importance of photosynthesis, this article summarizes the latest progress in improving ...

  17. The effect of light quality on plant physiology, photosynthetic, and

    The impacts of wavelengths in 500-600 nm on plant response and their underlying mechanisms remain elusive and required further investigation. Here, we investigated the effect of light quality on leaf area growth, biomass, pigments content, and net photosynthetic rate (Pn) across three Arabidopsis thaliana accessions, along with changes in transcription, photosynthates content, and ...

  18. Photosynthesis under artificial light: the shift in primary and

    Photosynthesis is a photobiochemical process using light energy to produce ATP and NADPH, ultimately consumed in the assembly of carbon atoms in organic molecules. ... Some of these mechanisms are the specific topic of other papers included in this special issue (xanthophyll cycle ... Research on the effects of LEDs on primary and secondary ...

  19. Articles

    Photogeneration and quenching of singlet molecular oxygen by bacterial C 40 carotenoids with long chain of conjugated double bonds. A. S. Benditkis. A. A. Ashikhmin. A. A. Krasnovsky Jr. Research 05 February 2024 Pages: 291 - 301. Part of 1 collection: Special Issue: Photo-Induced Processes in Photosynthesis - From Femtoseconds to Seconds.

  20. Photosynthetic Physiology of Blue, Green, and Red Light: Light

    In this paper, we present a comprehensive study to explore potential interactive effect of light intensity and light quality on C 3 photosynthesis and underlying processes. We quantified the photosynthetic response of plants to blue, green, and red light over a wide PPFD range to better describe how light intensity and waveband interact.

  21. Shedding light on blue-green photosynthesis: A wavelength-dependent

    Author summary In this study we developed a computer program that imitates how cyanobacteria perform photosynthesis when exposed to different light intensity and color. This program is based on a mathematical equations and developed based on well-understood principles from physics, chemistry, and physiology. Mathematical models, in general, provide valuable insight on the interaction of the ...

  22. Photosynthesis: A glimpse into the chloroplast workshop

    A research team has unraveled another piece of the puzzle. The team analyzed how the protein D1, which is vital for photosynthesis, is constructed and developed a new in-vitro technique for this ...

  23. Photosynthetic Physiology of Blue, Green, and Red Light: Light

    Photosynthesis - Internal CO 2 Response (A/C i) Curves. To explore the underlying physiological mechanisms of assimilation responses to different light spectra, we constructed A/C i curves. Typically, A/C i curves are collected under saturating PPFD.We collected A/C i curves at two PPFDs (200 and 1,000 μmol⋅m -2 ⋅s -1) to explore interactive effects of light spectrum and PPFD on the ...

  24. Recent advances in understanding photosynthesis

    Introduction. Photosynthesis is a process that all life on earth depends on. Photosynthetic organisms convert more than 10 9 metric tons of atmospheric CO 2 into biomass per year. With the global human population rising from ~7 billion now to 9-10 billion by 2050, the worldwide trend towards a more meat-rich human diet, the loss of harvest and grazing land, and the negative effects of global ...

  25. Photosynthesis

    Photosynthesis is the ultimate source of all of humankind's food and oxygen, whereas fossilized photosynthetic fuels provide ∼87% of the world's energy. It is the biochemical process that sustains the biosphere as the basis for the food chain. The oxygen produced as a by-product of photosynthesis allowed the formation of the ozone layer, the ...