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Contents Volume 49 No. 3 September 1996

Chris Burns psres at asuchm.la.asu.edu
Tue Dec 17 18:30:19 EST 1996


Photosynthesis Research
Contents Volume 49 No. 3 September 1996

Regular Papers

Estimation of diffusive resistance of bundle sheath cells to CO2 from
modeling of C4 photosynthesis.
Dongxiang He, G.E.
Edwards...............................................................195-208

P680+ reduction in oxygen-evolving Photosystem II core complexes.
P.B. Lukins, A. Post, P.J. Walker, A.W.D. Larkum......................209-221

The purple photosynthetic bacterium Rhodopseudomonas acidophila contains
multiple puc peripheral antenna complex (LH2) genes:  Cloning and initial
characterization of four beta/alpha pairs.
A.T. Gardiner, R.C. MacKenzie, S.J. Barrett, K. Kaiser, R.J. Cogdell
......................................................................223-235

Antenna organization in the purple sulfur bacteria Chromatium tepidum and
Chromatium vinosum.
H. Kramer, J.Amesz....................................................237-244

15-Cis-(beta)-carotene found in the reaction center of spinach Photosystem I.
G.E. Bialek-Bylka, T. Hiyama, K. Yumoto, Y. Koyama....................245-250

Characterization of the non-photochemical quenching of chlorophyll
fluorescence that occurs during the active accumulation of inorganic carbon
in the cyanobacterium Synechococcus PCC 7942.
A.G. Miller, G.S. Espie, D. Bruce.....................................251-262

A comparative fluorescence kinetics study of Photosystem I monomers and
trimers from Synechocystis PCC 6803.
S. Turconi, J. Kruip, G. Schweitzer, M. Rogner, A.R. Holzwarth
......................................................................263-268

Site inhomogeneity and exciton delocalization in the photosynthetic antenna.
T.V. Dracheva, V.I. Novoderezhkin, A.P. Razjivin......................269-276

Involvement of the donor tyrosine-D1 (Yd) in Photosystem II electron transport
in the green alga, Chlamydobotrys stellata.
D. Mende, W. Wiessner, S. Demeter.....................................277-280







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