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Photosynthesis, two centuries after its discovery by Joseph Priestley

Proceedings of the IInd International Congress on Photosynthesis Research Volume I Primary reactions and electron transport
ISBN/EAN: 9789401029377
Umbreit-Nr.: 5647720

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 884 S.
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Einband: kartoniertes Buch

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  • Zusatztext
    • The Second International Congress on Photosynthesis Research took place in Stresa, Italy during June 24-29, 1971; two centuries after the discovery of Photosynthesis by Joseph Priestley in 1971. This important anniversary was celebrated at the Congress by a learned account of Priestley's life and fundamental discoveries given by Professor Robin HILL, F. R. S. Professor HILL's lecture opens the first of the three volumes which contains the contributions presented at the Congress. The manuscripts have been distributed into three volumes. Volume I con tains contributions in the areas of primary reactions and electron transport; Volume II ion transport and photophosphorylation, and Volume III carbon assimilation, regulatory phenomena, developmental aspects, and from the two special sessions of the Congress devoted to evolution and photorespiration. It is realized that this division is necessarily somewhat arbitrary since many contributions relate to more than one of the above mentioned titles. However, the large number of contributions (over 3000 typed pages) made it impossible to publish the proceedings in less than three volumes. The printing of these volumes and the organization of the Congress were made possible by a contribution from the Consigio Nazionale delle Ricerche of Italy. The generous support of the Istituto Lombardo Acca demia di Scienze e Lettere to the publication of these proceedings is gratefully acknowledged. The editors wish to express their appreciation to all the scientists who contributed the results of the investigations, for their coopera tion; and to Drs.

  • Kurztext
    • Proceedings of the IInd International Congress on Photosynthesis Research, Stresa, Italy, June 24-29, 1971

  • Autorenportrait
    • InhaltsangabeJoseph Priestley (1733-1804) and his Discovery of Photosynthesis in 1771.- 1. Oxygen Evolution in Light Flashes; Changes in Energy Transfer to Reaction Center 2 upon Pigment State Transitions and Inhibition by DCMU and FCCP.- 2. Studies on the quenching Properties of Photosystem II Electron Acceptor.- 3. The photoactive Chlorophy11-ajj in Photosynthesis.- 4. On the Origin of Light Emission from Chlorella pyrenoidosa.- 5. The Acceleration of the Deactivation Kinetics in the Watersplitting Enzyme System of Photosynthesis by Chemicals.- 6. Kinetic Studies on C550 and its Correlation to the Fluorescence Induction in Isolated Chloroplasts.- 7. The primary Photochemical Reaction of Photosystem II.- 8. Electron Donation in Photosystem II.- 9. On the Mechanism of Water Decomposition during Photosynthesis.- 10. Effect of Different Prei11uminations on the Deactivation of Oxidized forms of Photosystem II Electron Donor.- 11. Action Spectra for Two Oxygen Uptake Reactions in Isolated Wheat Chloroplasts Irradiated without Added Oxidant.- 12. Deactivation of the Oxygen Evolving Reactions Complex in Isolated Chloroplasts. Actions of Carbony1-cyanidem- pheny1-hydrazone, Desaspidin and Tetrapheniboron.- 13. Distribution of Short Wavelength Quanta between Parallel Light Reactions.- 14. Electrometric Investigation of the Reversible Oxidation of Chlorophy11.- 15. Fluorescence Induction Studies in Isolated Chloroplasts. IV. The Inhibition of Electron Transfer from Primary to Secondary Electron Carriers of PS-II at low Temperature and by DCMU.- 16. Chlorophyll Fluorescence Induction in Green Plants at Oxygen Deficiency.- 17. Light Induced Fluorescence Changes in Photosynthetizing Organisms.- 18. New Results about Chlorophyll Fluorescence "in vivo".- 19. Delayed Light Studies in Photosynthetic Energy Conversion. V. Millisecond Emission from Digitonin Subchloroplast Fractions.- 20. Delayed Light Studies in Photosynthetic Energy Conversion. VI. Effects of Phosphorylation Inhibitors on Delayed Light in the Millisecond Time Range.- 21. Luminescence Study of Photoactivated Chloroplasts in Normal and Damaged State.- 22. Delayed Light Emission in DCMU treated Chlorella: Temperature Effects.- 23. Salt and pH Effects on the State and Activity of Pigment Systems in Chlorella Cells.- 24. On the Mechanism and Regulation of Chlorophyll Photosensitizing Action.- 25. Kinetics of Various Emission Processes in Chloroplasts, Evidence for Various Reaction Types.- 26. Decrease in the Degree of Polarization of Chlorophyll Fluorescence upon the Addition of DCMU to Algae.- 27. Magnetic Dichroism and Polarization of Fluorescence of Chlorophyll in Chlorella.- 28. Constant Peak Wavelengths and Variable Half-widths of the Major Forms of Chlorophyll.- 29. Photochemical Hydrogenation of Photochlorophyl1 and its Derivatives to Chlorophyll Level.- 30. Intermediate Electron Transport in Porphyridium: EPR Studies.- 31. The Fragments of Photosynthetic Electron Transfer Chain in Model Systems.- 32. Motion of Excitons in Photosynthetic Units.- 33. Excitation Energy Transfer between Biliproteins and Chlorophyll.- 34. Facilitation of Energy Trapping by Different Forms of Chlorophyll.- 35. Chlorophyll Study in Oriented Films.- 36. Electron Exchange Reactions on Light-Sensitive Silver Salts.- 37. Fluorescence Induction Phenomena in Chlorophyl1-Coated Sol id Surfaces.- 38. Fluorescence Induction in Photosynthetic Bacteria.- 39. Photochemical Properties and Energy Transfer in Reaction Center Preparations of Rhodopseudomonas spheroides.- 40. Studies of Various Reaction Center Preparations from Rhodopseudomonas spheroids, Strain Y.- 41. Exact Calculation of the Absorption Profile in an Externally Lighted Cylinder.- 42. On the Role of Plastoquinone and on the Nature of the Primary Acceptor of Photosystem I in the Photosynthetic Electron Transport of Chloroplasts.- 43. Reactions of PIastoquinone and Other Photosynthetic Intermediates in Intact Algae and Chloroplasts.- 44. Ferredoxin as Electro
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