O<sub>2</sub> and Other High-Energy Molecules in Photosynthesis: Why Plants Need Two Photosystems
The energetics of photosynthesis in plants have been re-analyzed in a framework that represents the relatively high energy of O<sub>2</sub> correctly. Starting with the photon energy exciting P680 and “loosening an electron”, the energy transfer and electron transport are represented in...
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Autor principal: | Klaus Schmidt-Rohr |
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MDPI AG
2021
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