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Adapting to High Light: At a Different Time and Place?

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When rays of light enter a plant cell, they find their way to the chlorophyll pigments located in the chloroplast. Chlorophyll molecules are embedded in the light reaction complexes PSI… Click to show full abstract

When rays of light enter a plant cell, they find their way to the chlorophyll pigments located in the chloroplast. Chlorophyll molecules are embedded in the light reaction complexes PSI and PSII, which capture and store the energy needed for carbon fixation in the Calvin cycle. In an ideal situation

Keywords: light different; different time; high light; physiology; adapting high; time place

Journal Title: Plant Physiology
Year Published: 2020

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