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Deregulated Chlorophyll b Synthesis Reduces the Energy Transfer Rate Between Photosynthetic Pigments and Induces Photodamage in Arabidopsis thaliana
2010
Plant and Cell Physiology
Chl b is one of the major light-harvesting pigments in land plants. The synthesis of Chl b is strictly regulated in response to light conditions in order to control the antenna size of photosystems. Regulation of Chl b also affects its distribution as it occurs preferentially in the peripheral antenna complexes. However, it has not been experimentally shown how plants respond to environmental conditions when they accumulate excess Chl b . Previously, we produced an Arabidopsis transgenic plant
doi:10.1093/pcp/pcq050
pmid:20403808
fatcat:pqy7l2lpszfnfnl2pciirpt3fa