PHOTOSYNTHESIS RESEARCH
an international journal
Contents Volume 39, no. 3, March 1994
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SPECIAL ISSUE: PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND GLOBAL CHANGES IN THE ENVIRONMENT
Guest Editors: P.G. Falkowski, S.P. Long and G.E. Edwards
Preface 207
--------Global carbon cycle
Carbon biogeochemistry and climate change
J.L. Sarmiento, M. Bender .........................................209-234
--------Oceanic photosynthesis
The role of phytoplankton photosynthesis in global geochemical cycles
P.G. Falkowski ....................................................235-258
Carbon fixation and carbon availability in marine phytoplankton
J.A. Raven ........................................................259-273
The role of iron in phytoplankton photosynthesis, and the potential for
iron-limitation of primary productivity in the sea
R.J. Geider, J. LaRoche ...........................................275-301
Ultraviolet radiation, ozone depletion, and marine photosynthesis
J.J. Cullen, P.J. Neale ...........................................303-320
--------Terrestrial photosynthesis
Scaling CO2-photosynthesis relationships from the leaf to the canopy
J.S Amthor ........................................................321-350
Acclimation of photosynthesis to increasing atmospheric CO2:
The gas exchange perspective
R.F. Sage .........................................................351-368
Photosynthetic acclimation in trees to rising atmospheric CO2:
A broader perspective
C.A. Gunderson, S.D. Wullschleger .................................369-388
Effects of nitrogen supply on the acclimation of photosynthesis to
elevated CO2
R. Pettersson, A.J.S. McDonald ....................................389-400
Optimal acclimation of the C3 photosynthetic system under
enhanced CO2
I.E. Woodrow ......................................................401-412
Acclimation of photosynthetic proteins to rising atmospheric CO2
A.N. Webber, G.-Y. Nie, S.P. Long .................................413-425
Feedback control of gene expression
J. Sheen ..........................................................427-438
Possible mechanisms for the inhibition of photosynthesis by ozone
R.L. Heath ........................................................439-451
Biochemical and molecular basis for impairment of photosynthetic
potential
E.J. Pell, N.A. Eckardt, R.E. Glick ...............................453-462
Effects of UV-B radiation on photosynthesis and growth of terrestrial
plants
A.H. Teramura, J.H. Sullivan ......................................463-473
UV-B damage and protection at the molecular level in plants
A. Struve, W.S. Chow, J.M. Anderson ...............................475-489
Contents Volume 39.................................................491-493
Author Index Volume 39 ...............................................495