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1.Quantitative limitations to photosynthesis in K deficient sunflower and their implications on water-use efficiency
2.Differential accumulation of photosynthetic proteins regulates diurnal photochemical adjustments of PSII in common fig (Ficus carica L.) leaves
3.Photosynthesis of Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis)
4.Photosynthetic performance of two Nannochloropsis spp. under different filtered light spectra
刊名:Algal Research
出版年:2016
5.β-carbonic anhydrases and carbonic ions uptake positively influence Arabidopsis photosynthesis, oxidative stress tolerance and growth in light dependent manner
刊名:Journal of Plant Physiology
出版年:2016
6.Morphology, growth, biochemical composition and photosynthetic performance of Chlorella vulgaris (Trebouxiophyceae) under low and high nitrogen supplies
刊名:Algal Research
出版年:2016
7.Physiological responses to drought and experimental water deficit and waterlogging of four clones of cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) selected for cultivation in Venezuela
刊名:Agricultural Water Management
出版年:2016
8.Drought tolerance strategies highlighted by two Sorghum bicolor races in a dry-down experiment
刊名:Journal of Plant Physiology
出版年:2016
9.Efficient light-harvesting using non-carbonyl carotenoids: Energy transfer dynamics in the VCP complex from Nannochloropsis oceanica
刊名:Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics
出版年:2016
10.Lead accumulation reduces photosynthesis in the lead hyper-accumulator Salvinia minima Baker by affecting the cell membrane and inducing stomatal closure
刊名:Aquatic Toxicology
出版年:2016
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