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دانلود کتاب Effects of stress on photosynthesis : proceedings of a conference held at Limburgs Universitair Centrum, Diepenbeek, Belgium, 1982

دانلود کتاب اثرات استرس بر فتوسنتز: مجموعه مقالات یک کنفرانس برگزار شده در مرکز دانشگاه لیمبورگ، دیپن بیک، بلژیک، 1982

Effects of stress on photosynthesis : proceedings of a conference held at Limburgs Universitair Centrum, Diepenbeek, Belgium, 1982

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Effects of stress on photosynthesis : proceedings of a conference held at Limburgs Universitair Centrum, Diepenbeek, Belgium, 1982

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سری: Advances in agricultural biotechnology, [1] 
ISBN (شابک) : 9024727995, 9789024727902 
ناشر: Nijhoff 
سال نشر: 1983 
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب اثرات استرس بر فتوسنتز: مجموعه مقالات یک کنفرانس برگزار شده در مرکز دانشگاه لیمبورگ، دیپن بیک، بلژیک، 1982

این جلد شامل مقالات ارائه شده در طی کنفرانسی است که به طور مشترک توسط "Opzoekingstation van Gorsem" و "Limburgs Universitair Centrum"، بلژیک از 22 تا 27 اوت 1982 سازماندهی شده است. برای این جلسه سوم، موضوع انتخاب شده تأثیر استرس های مختلف بود. در مورد فتوسنتز بیشتر تحقیقات در این زمینه بر روی تنش آبی و تنش دمایی انجام شده است. این وضعیت در برنامه کنفرانس منعکس شده است. با این حال، تأثیر عوامل دیگر مانند نور، CO، شوری، بی هوازی نیز به ویژه در جلسات بحث مهم مورد تأکید قرار گرفت. ما قدردانی خود را از دکتر. جی. گیل، پی. جارویس، جی.اچ. Krause، P.E. کریدمن و پی. نوبل برای رهبری عالی آنها در طول جلسات بحث. همچنین از دکتر H.~i تشکر ویژه ای دارم. وولهاوس که یک سخنرانی عالی در مراسم افتتاحیه به ما داد و دانش او تا حد زیادی به علاقه مندی بحث ها کمک کرد. برای اولین بار در تجربه خود از ویراستاران، تصمیم گرفتیم از نسخه های آماده دوربین استفاده کنیم تا بتوانیم مطالب را با سرعت بیشتری و با قیمت کمتر منتشر کنیم. به دلایل زیادی (از جمله انتخاب نامناسب نوع نامه مورد استفاده و انتخاب دستورالعمل به نویسندگان که توسط نویسندگان به طور کامل رعایت نشده است)، ارائه فنی این کتاب غیرهمگن به نظر می رسد. ما این عدم تجانس را پذیرفتیم با این امید که زمان انتشار کوتاه‌تر باشد، علی‌رغم اینکه برخی از نویسندگان دست‌نوشته خود را با تأخیر تحویل دادند.


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This volume contains the papers, presented during a conference, organized jointly by the "Opzoekingsstation van Gorsem" and the "Limburgs Universitair Centrum", Belgium from 22 to 27 August 1982. For this third meeting, the chosen topic was the effect of different stresses on photosynthesis. Most of the research in this field is realized on water stress and temperature stress; this situation is refllected in the conference programme. However, the imp- tance of the other factors such as light, CO , salinity, anaerobiosis, was 2 also emphasized especially during the important discussion sessions. We express our gratitude to Drs. J. Gale, P. Jarvis, G.H. Krause, P.E. Kriedemann and P.S. Nobel for their excellent leadership during the discussion sessions. Particular thanks are also due to Dr. H.~i. Woolhouse who gave us an excellent inaugural address and whose erudition largely contributed to the interest of the discussions. For the first time in our experience of editors, we decided to use camera ready copies in order to publish more rapidly the proceedings and at a lower price. For a lot of reasons (among other things the bad choice of type of letter to be used and the choice of instructions to authors which were not perfectly followed by the authors), the technical presentation of this book will appear as non homogeneous; we accepted this lack of homogeneity with the hope tbat the publication time would be shorter in spite of the fact that, some authors delivered their manuscript with delay.



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Front Matter....Pages I-XXXI
Molecular Organization of Chloroplast Thylakoid Membranes....Pages 1-10
Orientation of Photosynthetic Pigments in vivo: Structural and Functional Aspects....Pages 11-17
Comparative Photochemical and Electrochemical Properties of Thylakoids, Stromal Lamellae, Inside-in and Inside-out Vesicles (Granal and Randomized)....Pages 19-22
Structural Relations between Endoplasmic Reticulum/Plastid Envelope and Protein Import....Pages 23-26
Preparation and Characterization of Membrane Fractions Enriched in Outer and Inner Envelope Membranes from Spinach Chloroplasts....Pages 27-30
Isolation and Characterization of Outer and Inner Chloroplast Envelope Membranes of Spinacia Oleracea ....Pages 31-34
Temperature-induced Changes in the Structure and Function of Pea Chloroplasts and their Relation to Chloroplast Membrane Organisation....Pages 35-38
Composition and Functions of Chloroplast and Thylakoid Membranes Affected by Digitonin and Glutaraldehyde....Pages 39-42
In situ Separation of Pigment Systems Using Iudicious Alterations of the Thylakoid Membrane....Pages 43-46
Two Mechanisms of Freeze-thaw Inactivation of Thylakoid Membranes....Pages 47-50
Relationship between Thylakoid Membrane Fluidity and the Kinetics of Salt Induced Fluorescence Changes: a Spin Label Study....Pages 51-54
Transverse and Lateral Heterogeneity in Membrane Fluidity in Thylakoids, Galactolipid Vesicles, and an Oxygen evolving Photosystem II Preparation....Pages 55-58
Complexity and Entropy Changes in the Photosynthetic Apparatus during Floral Induction of Spinach Plants....Pages 59-62
All-granal Chloroplasts of Apple-fruit....Pages 63-66
Selective Thylakoid Protein Damage and Repair during Photoinhibition....Pages 67-70
Electron Transfer Reactions Involving Plastoquinone in Stacked and Unstacked Thylakoids....Pages 71-74
Increased Stacking Capacity by Modified Thylakoid Surfaces....Pages 75-78
Light Scattering, Fluorescence Yield and Membrane Stacking Changes due to Divalent Cation Removal from Stacked Thylakoids....Pages 79-82
Electron Transport, Photophosphorylation and Thylakoid Stacking....Pages 83-86
Changes in the Absorbance of Chlorophylls and Fluorescence of Atebrin in Senescing Chloroplasts....Pages 87-90
Lateral Heterogeneity of Proteins and Lipids in the Thylakoid Membrane and Implications for Electron Transport....Pages 91-98
Chlorophyll-protein Complexes of Higher Plants: Protein Phosphorylation and Preparation of Monoclonal Antibodies....Pages 99-106
The Effect of Polar Thylakoid Lipids on Oxygen Evolution....Pages 107-110
The Role of Acyl Lipids in the Function and Molecular Organisation of Photosynthetic Membranes....Pages 111-114
Studies on the Distribution of Galactolipids across the Thylakoid Membrane Using Thylakoid Vesicles of Normal and Everted Sidedness....Pages 115-118
Changes in Chlorophyll-protein Complexes of Bean Galactolipase-or Phospholipase A 2 , C and D-Treated Thylakoid Membranes....Pages 119-121
Lipid-protein Interactions in the Thylakoid Membranes of Higher Plant Chloroplasts....Pages 123-130
The Lipid Phase of Photosynthetic Membranes....Pages 131-138
Chlorobium Aminolipid: a new Membrane Lipid from Green Sulfur Bacteria....Pages 139-142
Mode of Organization of Galactolipids: a Conformational Analysis....Pages 143-146
Regulation of the Galactolipid Synthesis in Spinach Chloroplasts....Pages 147-150
Serological Investigations on the Function of Phospholipids in the Thylakoid Membrane....Pages 151-154
Turnover of Galactolipids Incorporated into Chloroplast Envelopes....Pages 155-158
Lateral Heterogeneity of Polar Lipids in the Thylakoid Membranes of Spinach Chloroplasts....Pages 159-162
Time Resolved Anisotropy Decay of Diphenylhexatriene in Isolated Thylakoid Lipid Dispersions....Pages 163-166
Polar Lipids in Spinach Leaf Mitochondria....Pages 167-170
Monoclonal Antibodies to Chlorophyll α -protein 1 in Barley....Pages 171-174
Polypeptide Composition of Mesophyll Chloroplast Envelopes from C 4 Subgroup Representatives....Pages 175-178
Proteolysis of Chlamydomonas Reinhardi Y-1 Thylakoid Polypeptides....Pages 179-182
Chloroplast Proteins Related to Photosystem II in Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii : Mutants and Trypsin-Treated Chloroplast Particles....Pages 183-186
On the Lateral Distribution of Thylakoid Phosphoproteins....Pages 187-190
Changes in Thylakoid Peptide Composition and Phosphorylation in Differentiated Chloroplasts of Mesophyll and Bundle Sheath Cells of Maize....Pages 191-194
Organization, Structure and Function of the Photochemical Apparatus in Phycobilin and Chlorophyll b -containing Oxygen-evolving Photosynthetic Organisms....Pages 195-198
Salts and pH as Probes of the Organization of the two Photosystems....Pages 199-202
Separation of the Photosystems with Retention of their Photochemical Activities....Pages 203-206
Location of the Manganese Component of Freeze-fractured Photosynthetic Membranes....Pages 207-210
Structure and Functional Studies of an Oxygen-evolving Photosystem II Preparation....Pages 211-214
Detergent-extracted O 2 -evolving Photosystem II Preparations are Appressed Membranes....Pages 215-218
Electron Microscopic Characteristics of Photosystem II Preparations and Their Inactivation and Reactivation with Respect to Oxygen Evolution....Pages 219-222
Isolation of Inside-out Thylakoid Vesicles with Increased Photosystem II Purity — lateral Index of Thylakoid Components....Pages 223-226
Cation Control of Photosystem 2 Electron Donation Reactions....Pages 227-230
Quantitative Determination of the Electron Transport Complexes in the Thylakoid Membranes of Spinach and Several Other Plant Species....Pages 231-234
Infl u ence of Structural Properties of the Thylakoid Membrane on the Rate of Q oxidation....Pages 235-238
The Accessibility of Chloroplast Cytochromes in Inside-out and Right-side-out Thylakoid Vesicles to Trypsin....Pages 239-242
Organization and Function of Photosynthetic and Respiratory Cytochrome b/c-FeS Complexes....Pages 243-249
Reconstitution of Cytochrome f/b 6 and ATP Synthetase Complexes....Pages 251-254
The Irradiance Dependent Control of the Q-B-polypeptide Turnover is a Widespread Phenomenon in Oxygenic Photosynthesis....Pages 255-258
Irradiance Dependent Changes in Photosystem 2 Caused by Chloramphenicol and Uncouplers in Photosynthesizing Cells....Pages 259-262
Simulations of State Changes in the Photosynthetic Apparatus....Pages 263-266
Thermodynamically Forced State Changes in Chloroplasts....Pages 267-270
Evidences for Spill Over Changes during State 1 to State 2 Transition in Green Leaves....Pages 271-274
Changes in the Photochemical Activities of Thylakoids during Phosphorylation of the Light Harvesting Complex....Pages 275-278
Energy Distribution Changes during Phosphorylation of the Light Harvesting Complex in Thylakoids....Pages 279-282
Light Independent Phosphorylation of the Chlorophyll a,b -protein Complex in Thylakoids of the Prokaryote Prochloron ....Pages 283-286
Studies on the Control of Excitation Energy Distribution between the Two Photosystems in Pea Thylakoids by Mg 2+ and LHCP-phosphorylation....Pages 287-290
Temperature-induced Changes in the Distribution of Excitation Energy between Photosystem I and Photosystem II in Spinach Leaves....Pages 291-294
State I/State II and Dark Adaptation in Green and Blue-green Algae....Pages 295-298
Regulation of Light Harvesting Chlorophyll a/b Binding Protein (LHCP) Phosphorylation in Intact Maize Mesophyll Chloroplasts....Pages 299-302
Mechanism of the Light State Transition in Porphyridium cruentum....Pages 303-306
Energy Coupling between Protein-chlorophyll Complexes in Chloroplasts. The Effect of Membrane Phosphorylation....Pages 307-310
Energy Coupling between Protein-chlorophyll Complexes in Chloroplasts. The Effects of Mg Ions....Pages 311-314
Effects of Protein Phosphorylation on the Properties of Thylakoid Membranes....Pages 315-318
The Role of Light-harvesting Complex Phosphorylation in Mediating the State 1-State 2 Transition: a Re-examination....Pages 319-322
Adenylate Nucleotide Regulation of Thylakoid Protein Phosphorylation....Pages 323-326
A Quantitative Analysis of the Chlorophyll Fluorescence Induction Curve from Pea Leaves....Pages 327-330
Photoacoustics as a Probe for Photosynthetic O 2 Evolution and Energy Storage in an Intact Leaf — Distribution of Excitation Energy between PSII and PSI....Pages 331-334
Topography and Function of Cytochrome Oxidase in a Cyanobacterium....Pages 335-342
Giant Photosynthetic Layers with Intact Water Cleavage Activity — Spreading of PS II Complexes from Cyanobacteria —....Pages 343-346
Specificity of in vitro Reassociation of Phycobiliproteins and Membranes to Form Homologous and Heterologous Functional Membrane Bound Phycobilisomes....Pages 347-350
Isolation of Intact, Detergent-free Phycobilisomes from Griffithsia monolis by Means of Trypsin....Pages 351-354
Protein Sequence Homologies between Portions of the L and M Subunits of Reaction Centers of Rhodopseudomonas capsulata and the 32 KD Herbicide-binding Polypeptide of Chloroplast Thylakoid Membranes and a Proposed Relation to Quinone-binding Sites....Pages 355-359
Topology of the Thylakoid Polypeptides of Rhodopseudomonas viridis ....Pages 361-364
The Use of Chemical Labels, Proteases and Biophysical Techniques for the Study of the Architecture of the Membrane of the Photosynthetic Bacterium Rhodospirillum rubrum G-9....Pages 365-368
Hydrophobic Membrane Labeling in Chromatophores of Rhodospirillum rubrum G-9 + with Two Carbene Generating Reagents....Pages 369-372
Arrangement of the Photosynthetic Membrane of Rhodopseudomonas viridis Studied by Electron Microscopy, Image Processing and Immunological Methods....Pages 373-376
The Molecular Topography of the Photochemical Membrane System in the Green Bacterium Chloroflexus....Pages 377-380
Flexibility of Chloroplast Metabolism....Pages 381-389
Carbon Metabolism in Epidendrum elongatum....Pages 391-394
Carbon and Energy Balance during Continuous Algal Growth....Pages 395-398
14 CO 2 Fixation by Barley Pericarps....Pages 399-402
Varying Photosynthetic Pathway and a C 3 -C 4 Intermediate in Australian Neurachne and its Allies (Poaceae)....Pages 403-406
Different Metabolic Fate of two Carbons of Glycolate in Euglena gracilis Z....Pages 407-410
Carbon Metabolism in a PEP-carboxykinase C 4 Plant....Pages 411-412
Glycolaldehyde Inhibition of Photosynthetic Carbon Assimilation by Isolated Chloroplasts and Protoplasts....Pages 413-416
Metabolism of Labelled 3-phosphoglycerate with Mesophyll Protoplasts and Purified Mesophyll Chloroplasts from the C 4 Plant Digitaria sanguinalis ....Pages 417-420
Carbon Metabolism and Malate Formation in the CAM Plant Aloe arborescens....Pages 421-424
Patterns of CO 2 metabolism during the diurnal cycle of Crassulacean Acid Metabolism....Pages 425-428
Genetic Analysis of Photosynthetic Carbon Pathways....Pages 429-435
Evidences for the Role of the Chloroplast in Algal Fermentation....Pages 437-440
Rapid Fractionation of Leaves of Zea Mays : Contents of Metabolites in Mesophyll and Bundle Sheath Compartments....Pages 441-444
Wax Ester Formation in Euglena gracilis during Anaerobiosis and Photoheterotrophic Growth....Pages 445-448
Carbon Assimilation in Anacystis nidulans Grown in Carbon-regulated Chemostats....Pages 449-456
Inorganic Carbon Utilization by Cyanobacteria....Pages 457-460
The Influence of Brassinosteroid, a Growth-promoting Steroidal Lactone, on Development and CO 2 -fixation Capacity of Intact Wheat and Mustard Seedlings....Pages 461-464
Localization of Enzymes in Chloroplasts from Chlamydomonas Reinhardii : Enzymes of Glycolysis, the Oxidative Pentose Phosphate Pathway, and the Citric Acid Cycle....Pages 465-468
Isolation and Partial Characterisation of Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase Isolated from Green Leaves of Millet (Panicum miliaceum CV. unicum)....Pages 469-472
The Effect of Metals on Maize (Zea mays) Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase Isoenzymes....Pages 473-476
The Reversible Acid Dissociation and Deactivation of Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase from Sorghum Leaves....Pages 477-480
Spinach Leaf d -Glycerate-3-kinase....Pages 481-484
Fructose-2,6-bisphosphate and C 4 Plants....Pages 485-488
Fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase of Scenedesmus obliquus ....Pages 489-492
Study of Kinetic and Binding Properties of NADP-malate Dehydrogenase (MDH a) from Spinach Chloroplasts....Pages 493-496
Localization and Properties of Inorganic Pyrophosphatase of Pennisetum americanum Mesophyll Protoplasts....Pages 497-500
Sucrose Phosphatase in Plants....Pages 501-504
Efficient Purification of Spinach Chloroplastic Sedoheptulose 1,7-bisphosphatase (SBPase). Kinetic Comparison with Fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase)....Pages 505-508
PEP Carboxylase in Legumes. Effect of nitrogen nutrition....Pages 509-512
Oxaloacetate Translocator in Plant Mitochondria....Pages 513-516
Molecular Properties of the Chloroplast Fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase from Euglena gracilis ....Pages 517-520
Membrane-bound Aldolase in Pea Leaf Chloroplasts....Pages 521-524
Membrane-bound Cysteine Oxidases in Spinach, Chlorella, Synechococcus, and Rhodopseudomonas....Pages 525-528
Molecular Properties of NADP-dependent Malate Dehydrogenase....Pages 529-532
Ferredoxin-thioredoxin Reductase: Purification and Substrate Requirements....Pages 533-536
Spinach Leaf Photosynthetic Fructose-1.6-bisphosphatase: Biosynthetic Characteristics....Pages 537-540
Chloroplastic Thioredoxins from Spinach....Pages 541-544
In vivo Activities of Carbonic Anhydrase and PEP Carboxylase....Pages 545-548
The Role of PEP-case in a Cyanobacterium....Pages 549-552
Physical Properties of Glycine Decarboxylase Multienzyme Complex from Pea Leaf Mitochondria....Pages 553-556
CAM: Regulated Photosynthetic Metabolism for all Seasons....Pages 557-564
Regulation of Photosynthetic Carbon Metabolism in Microalgae by Wavelength of Incident Light and by CO 2 Concentration....Pages 565-572
Enzyme Regulation in Photosynthesis....Pages 573-580
Involvement of Cyclic Photophosphorylation in 14 CO 2 Fixation in Chloroplasts....Pages 581-584
Pool Sizes of Calvin Cycle Intermediates in Chloroplasts as Related to Limitations of Photosynthesis in Leaves....Pages 585-588
Direct Measurement of Enzyme Activities and Inhibition Kinetics within Isolated Asparagus Cells Using a Freeze-thaw Technique....Pages 589-592
Regulation of Stromal Sedoheptulose Bisphosphatase Activity....Pages 593-596
The Regulation of the Activity of Zea mays Phosphoribulokinase....Pages 597-600
Regulation of the Activation of Pyruvate, Pi Dikinase and NADP-malate Dehydrogenase in Maize....Pages 601-604
Regulation of Sucrose Phosphate Synthase Activity in Leaves....Pages 605-608
Regulation of Photosynthetic Sucrose Synthesis by Fructose 2,6-bisphosphate....Pages 609-611
Regulation of C 4 Photosynthesis: Inactivation of Pyruvate, P i Dikinase From Zea Mays by ADP-dependent Phosphorylation....Pages 613-616
The Regulation of CO 2 Fixation and of Sucrose Synthesis in Plants....Pages 617-624
Regulation of the Synthesis and Breakdown of Fructose-2,6-bisphosphate in Leaves....Pages 625-628
Regulation of Chloroplast Fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase Activity by the Ferredoxin/Thioredoxin System....Pages 629-632
Role of the Ferredoxin/Thioredoxin System in the Regulation of Photosynthetic Enzymes in a Cyanobacterium....Pages 633-636
The Effect of ATP on Malate Oxidation by Mung Bean Hypocotyl Mitochondria and by Soluble Malate Dehydrogenase....Pages 637-640
The Regulation of Electron Flow between Cytochrome Oxidase and the Alternative Oxidase in Mitochondria from Panicum miliaceum , an NAD-malic Enzyme Type C 4 Plant....Pages 641-644
Some Relationships between Photosynthetic Carbon Metabolism and Chlorophyll a Fluorescence....Pages 645-652
Induction of Photosynthetic Oxygen Evolution in Spinach Leaves....Pages 653-656
Fluorescence Induction in a Thylakoid System Reconstituted for Photosynthetic Carbon Assimilation....Pages 657-660
Simultaneous Measurement of CHL α Fluorescence and Photosynthetic O 2 Evolution in Systems of Decreasing Complexity (from the Leaf to the Reconstituted Chloroplast System)....Pages 661-664
O 2 and CO 2 Effects on Fluorescence Induction Kinetics of Wheat Leaves....Pages 665-668
Changes in Redox State of Cytochromes in Relation to Carbon Assimilation in Isolated Pea Chloroplasts....Pages 669-672
Isolation of Plasma Membrane Vesicles from Leaves of Spinach and Barley, Useful for Studies on Transport of Carbon Assimilation Products....Pages 673-676
Sucrose Efflux from Asparagus officinalis Cells....Pages 677-680
A Comparative Study of Inorganic Carbon Transport in Photosynthetic Cells....Pages 681-684
Regulation of 2-oxoglutarate and Dicarboxylate Transport in Spinach Chloroplasts by Ammonia in the Light....Pages 685-688
Light Dependent Reduction of Hydrogen Peroxide via the Ascorbate-glutathione Cycle in Intact Spinach Chloroplasts....Pages 689-692
Reductive Activation in vitro of Chloroplast Fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase....Pages 693-696
Light dependent Activation of NADP malate Dehydrogenase and Photophosphorylation: Energy Requirements....Pages 697-700
Inhibition of the Light Activation of Fructose-1, 6-bisphosphatase and Sedoheptulose-1, 7-bisphosphatase by Osmotic Stress in Isolated Spinach Chloroplasts....Pages 701-704
NADPH Linked Activation of Thioredoxin Dependent Enzymes from Spinach Chloroplasts....Pages 705-708
Activation or Inhibition of Phosphoenol Pyruvate Carboxylase by NaCl....Pages 709-712
Reductive Activation of FBPase within the Chloroplast Stroma....Pages 713-716
Avenue to the Pandora’s Box of Rubisco....Pages 717-723
Some Mechanistic Aspects of Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase....Pages 725-734
Role of the Activation Status of the Ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate Carboxylase in Regulating Photosynthesis....Pages 735-738
Chemical and Physical Characterization of the Activation of Ribulosebisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase....Pages 739-742
Kinetics of Functional Groups of Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase....Pages 743-746
Identification of Ligands of the Activator Cation of Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase....Pages 747-750
Phosphorylated Ligands Alter the Kinetics of CO 2 /Mg 2+ -activation of Ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate Carboxylase....Pages 751-754
Effects of Anions on the Activation and Catalytic Properties of Rubisco....Pages 755-758
Dissociation of Spinach Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate Carboxylase by Urea....Pages 759-762
RuBP Carboxylase/Oxygenase Activated with Cu 2+ and Studied by EPR....Pages 763-766
Production and Characterization of Monospecific Antibodies to Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase Subunit Polypeptides....Pages 767-770
Oxygenase and Carboxylase Activities of RuBP Carboxylase from Wheat Leaves....Pages 771-774
Chromosomal Location of Control of Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase in Seedling Leaves of Wheat....Pages 775-778
Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase and Net CO 2 Fixation in Tomato Leaves....Pages 779-782
The Isolation of an Active Site Peptide from Spinach Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase Modified by Glyoxylate....Pages 783-786
Crystallisation and Preliminary X-ray Studies of Spinach Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase....Pages 787-789
Maintenance of Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase Activity by Endogenous Mg 2+ in Soybean Leaf Extracts....Pages 791-794
D-ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase — complete Amino Acid Sequence of the Tobacco Enzyme and Analysis of Regulatory Functions....Pages 795-798
Some Characteristics of a Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate Carboxylase Deficient Green Tobacco Mutant in Cell Suspension Cultures....Pages 799-802
Pyrenoid Proteins and Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate Carboxylase from the Green Alga Bryopsis maxima ....Pages 803-806
Kinetics of Accumulation of the Subunits of Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase During Chloroplast Development in Euglena gracilis as Determined by Solid-Phase Indirect Radioimmunoassay....Pages 807-810
Biochemical and Genetic Regulation of Photorespiration....Pages 811-816
Study of Some Paradoxical Responses of Photorespiration and Photosynthesis to CO 2 and O 2 ....Pages 817-820
Regulation of Photosynthetic Carbon Metabolism under Photorespiratory and Non-photorespiratory Conditions: the Role of Phosphate and Triose Phosphates....Pages 821-824
Distribution of P-glycolate Phosphatase between Mesophyll and Bundle Sheath Cells of the C 4 Plant Zea mays ; Intracellular Localization....Pages 825-828
Hydrilla: Inducible C 4 -type Photosynthesis without Kranz Anatomy....Pages 829-832
Photorespiratory Oxygen Uptake in Isolated Bundle Sheath Strands of C 4 Plants....Pages 833-836
A new Method for Estimating Photorespiration: Use of Double Labeled Glyceric Acid....Pages 837-840
The Isolation and Characterisation of Photorespiratory Mutants of Barley Hordeum vulgare ....Pages 841-844
Photosynthesis, Photorespiration and Enzyme Levels in Barley Wheat and Maize Grown on Nitrate and Ammonia....Pages 845-848
X-ray Studies on Glycolate Oxidase from Spinach....Pages 849-850
Stimulation of Photosynthesis by Potassium Glyoxylate in Cucumber Leaf Discs....Pages 851-854
Evidence for the Involvement of the Mitochondrial Electron Transport Chain in Photorespiratory Glycine Oxidation....Pages 855-858
Relationship between Ammonia Exchange and Photorespiration in Chlamydomonas ....Pages 859-862
The Use of Percoll to Purify Mitochondria and Peroxisomes from Spinach Leaves....Pages 863-866
Photosynthesis and Photorespiration in Mosses....Pages 867-870
Photosynthesis and Photorespiration on a Red Macroalga Chondrus crispus , in Relation to the Carbonic System....Pages 871-874
The Role of the Roots in Nitrate Reduction and Mobilization of the Carbohydrate Product of Photosynthesis for Aminoacid Synthesis in Triticum aestivum Seedlings....Pages 875-878
NADH-nitrate Reductase in Roots and Shoot of Wheat Seedlings: Activity and Approach to Immunological Quantification....Pages 879-882
Studies on the Photorespiratory Carbon and Nitrogen Metabolism of Glycine, Glutamate and Glutamine in Wheat Leaves....Pages 883-886
The Glycine Decarboxylating System in Spinach Leaf Mitochondria....Pages 887-890
Ammonia Assimilation in Relation to Photosynthesis in Isolated Cells of Asparagus Cladophylls....Pages 891-891
Purification of the Associated 3-dehydroquinate Hydrolyase and Shikimate Oxidoreductase in Spinach Chloroplasts....Pages 893-896
Biosynthesis of Aromatic Amino Acids by Isolated Spinach Chloroplasts — intracellular Compartmentation of the Reactions....Pages 897-899
Serine Synthesis in Pea Leaf Mitochondria and Chloroplasts from Intermediates of the Glycollate Pathway....Pages 901-904
The Effect of Carbohydrate Status on the Photosynthetic, Stomatal, and Respiratory Physiology of Wheat Leaves....Pages 905-908
The Effect of n-polymethylene-carboxymaleimides on Glycine Movement into Pea Leaf Mitochondria....Pages 909-912
Back Matter....Pages 913-927




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