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    Photosynthesis Research is a hybrid journal that publishes research on all aspects of photosynthesis in natural and artificial systems. It covers topics such as photophosphorylation, carbon assimilation, regulatory phenomena, molecular biology, environmental and ecological aspects, photorespiration and more.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Photosynthesis

    Read the latest Research articles in Photosynthesis from Scientific Reports. ... photosynthesis, and nutrient uptake. Mohamed Chtouki, Fatima Laaziz & Abdallah Oukarroum; Article

  6. 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 ...

  7. Photosynthesis: basics, history and modelling

    Photosynthesis Research 130: 491-515. [Google Scholar] Belyaeva NE, Bulychev AA, Riznichenko GYu, Rubin AB. 2019. Analyzing both the fast and the slow phases of chlorophyll a fluorescence and P700 absorbance changes in dark-adapted and preilluminated pea leaves using a thylakoid membrane model. Photosynthesis Research 140: 1-19.

  8. Photosynthesis Research

    Photosynthesis Research is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering various aspects of photosynthesis. It is published by Springer Science+Business Media on behalf of the International Society of Photosynthesis Research and was established in 1980. The editor-in-chief is Johannes Messinger ( Uppsala University ).

  9. Frontiers

    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.

  10. Photosynthesis research: a model to bridge fundamental science

    Research on increasing the efficiency of photosynthesis requires extensive laboratory and field facilities and complex equipment, and genetic engineering can be an essential component. Hence, while studies in controlled greenhouses are the most common, there have been a few field studies.

  11. Advances and perspectives in several areas of photosynthesis research

    Mechanisms in photosynthesis are the key and fundamental cutting-edge question in life sciences. Their applications are closely related to the sustainability of agriculture, energy, and environment. This article briefly summarizes recent advances in several areas of photosynthesis research, including structure and regulation of photosynthetic protein machineries, photosynthetic water splitting ...

  12. Photosynthesis

    In chemical terms, photosynthesis is a light-energized oxidation-reduction process. (Oxidation refers to the removal of electrons from a molecule; reduction refers to the gain of electrons by a molecule.) In plant photosynthesis, the energy of light is used to drive the oxidation of water (H 2 O), producing oxygen gas (O 2 ), hydrogen ions (H ...

  13. Photosynthesis

    During photosynthesis, light energy is used by photosystems I and II to establish electron flow, which ultimately results in the production of ATP and NADPH. Two modes of electron flow exist, a ...

  14. Photosynthesis

    Photosynthesis ( / ˌfoʊtəˈsɪnθəsɪs / FOH-tə-SINTH-ə-sis) [1] is a system of biological processes by which photosynthetic organisms, such as most plants, algae, and cyanobacteria, convert light energy, typically from sunlight, into the chemical energy necessary to fuel their activities.

  15. The International Society of Photosynthesis Research (ISPR)

    The Society was founded August 22, 1995 by ratification of its Constitution at the Xth International Photosynthesis Congress in Montpellier, France. The purposes of ISPR are to: Encourage the growth and to promote the development of photosynthesis as a pure and applied science. To facilitate publication of research in photosynthesis.

  16. 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 ...

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    Photosynthesis (Google doc) Most life on Earth depends on photosynthesis .The process is carried out by plants, algae, and some types of bacteria, which capture energy from sunlight to produce oxygen (O 2) and chemical energy stored in glucose (a sugar). Herbivores then obtain this energy by eating plants, and carnivores obtain it by eating ...

  18. 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 ...

  19. Resorcinol‐Phthalaldehyde Resins for Photosynthesis of Hydrogen

    Modulating of electronic structure of photocatalyst and integration of dual channel pathway are promising strategy for efficient photosynthesis of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2) from pure water without sacrificial agent and oxygen exposure.In this work, nontoxic aromatic dialdehyde is used to replace the commonly used toxic formaldehyde to form resorcinol-phthalaldehyde resins through a ...

  20. Assess the Action of Camphora Mother Tincture on Photosynthesis

    At atmospheric CO(2), the inhibition of photosynthesis was approximately 60%, of which about 35% was attributable to the impairment of chloroplast function and about 25% was attributable to ...

  21. 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 ...

  22. Has the Term 'Keystone Species' Lost Its Meaning?

    Indeed, an analysis published last year found that over 200 species have been marked as keystones. Usage of the label has become so broad that some ecologists fear that it has lost all meaning.

  23. When will we achieve artificial photosynthesis for renewable energy?

    Research in artificial photosynthesis has made significant strides in recent years, with scientists developing novel materials, catalysts, and reactor designs for solar fuel generation. Advances ...