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Photosynthesis Research Contents Volume 59 No. 1 January 1999

Chris Burns psres at asu.edu
Wed Apr 28 13:57:01 EST 1999


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Contents Volume 59 No. 1 January 1999


Regular Papers


The effects of O3 fumigation during leaf development

on photosynthesis of wheat and pea:  An in vivo analysis.

P.K. Farage and S.P.
Long..............................................1-7


Mutations that modify or exclude binding of the QA

ubiquinone and carotenoid in the reaction center from

Rhodobacter sphaeroides.

J.P. Ridge, M.E. van Brederode, M.G. Goodwin,

R. van Grondelle, M.R.
Jones.........................................9-26


Energy storage and optical cross-section of PS I in the

 cyanobacterium Synechococcus PCC 7002 and a

psaE- mutant.

D. Charlebois, D.
Mauzerall..........................................27-38


Genes encoding light-harvesting and reaction center

proteins from Chromatium vinosum.

G.E. Corson, K.V.P. Nagashima, K. Matsuura,

Y. Sakuragi, R. Wettasinghe, H. Qin, R. Allen,

D.B.
Knaff...................................................................39-52


Protochlorophyllide-NADP+ and protochlorophyllide-NADPH

complexes and their regeneration after flash illumination

 in leaves and etioplast membranes of dark-grown wheat.

F. Franck, B. Bereza, B.
Boddi......................................53-61


Rapid light curves: A new fluorescence method to assess

the state of the photosynthetic apparatus.

A. White, C.
Critchley..................................................63-72


Stimulation of the diadinoxanthin cycle by UV-B radiation in

the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum.

R. Goss, H. Mewes, C.
Wilhelm.....................................73-80


Heat sensitivity of chloroplasts and leaves:  Leakage of protons

from thylakoids and reversible activation of cyclic electron

transport.

N.G. Bukhov, C. Wiese, S. Neimanis, U. Heber................81-93


Functional LH1 antenna complexes influence electron

 transfer in bacterial photosynthetic reaction centers.

R.W. Visschers, S.I.E. Vulto, M.R. Jones, R. van Grondelle,

R.
Kraayenhof..............................................................95-104




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