NTRC Effects on Non-Photochemical Quenching Depends on PGR5
Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) protects plants from the detrimental effects of excess light. NPQ is rapidly induced by the trans-thylakoid proton gradient during photosynthesis, which in turn requires PGR5/PGRL1-dependent cyclic electron flow (CEF). Thus, <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> p...
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Main Authors: | Belen Naranjo (Author), Jan-Ferdinand Penzler (Author), Thilo Rühle (Author), Dario Leister (Author) |
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