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Photoinhibition was a Natural sciences good articles nominee, but did not meet the good article criteria at the time. There are suggestions below for improving the. Photoinhibition of Photosynthesis in Nature. Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology. Vol. 45: 633-662 (Volume publication date June 1994). photoinhibition [¦fōd·ō‚in·ə′bish·ən] (botany) Damage to the light-harvesting reactions of the photosynthetic apparatus caused by excess light energy. Photoinhibition (PI) is a broad term that initially de-scribed the decline in photosynthetic viability of oxy-gen evolving photosynthetic organisms due to excess- PHOTOINHIBITION IN NATURE 637 implies decreased photochemical conversion efficiency of PSII (70). Observa­ tions that the action spectrum for photoinhibition follows. Photoinhibition is light-induced reduction in the photosynthetic capacity of a plant, alga, or cyanobacterium. Photosystem II (PSII) is more sensitive to light than. Publication » Photoinhibition of Photosynthesis in Nature. It was found in cultivars SP81-3250 and RB92579, a high degradation of chlorophyll under water. Plant, Cell and Environment (:996) 19, 825-836 Photoinhibition of photosynthesis on a coral reef L. A. FRANKLIN,' G. G. R. SEATON,' C. E. LOVELOCK' & A. W. D. How to Cite. Sonoike, K. (2011), Photoinhibition of photosystem I. Physiologia Plantarum, 142: 56–64. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-3054.2010.01437.x Inhibition of the activity of photosystem II (PSII) under strong light is referred to as photoinhibition. This phenomenon is due to an imbalance between the rat.



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