Emerging Research in Plant Photosynthesis Considerations in Agriculture
A special issue of Agronomy (ISSN 2073-4395). This special issue belongs to the section "Plant-Crop Biology and Biochemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 1638
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Interests: light; temperature; plant growth; photosynthesis
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Photosynthesis is a very important biological process in which, with the participation of light and with the help of chlorophyll and some carotenoid pigments, organic compounds, mainly sugars, are formed from simple inorganic compounds, carbon dioxide, and water. The efficiency of photosynthesis has a great impact on yield. Improving plant solar energy efficiency could be a way to increase the amount of food produced. As a result, this Special Issue focuses on new research on plant photosynthesis in agriculture. This Special Issue covers recent advances in the biochemistry and molecular physiology of the various stages of photosynthesis and their regulation. We invite and encourage researchers to submit original scientific papers that address a variety of topics related to the entire photosynthesis process, including but not limited to: chlorophylls, photosynthesis, photoprotection, photosystem, photosynthetic efficiency, Calvin cycle, carotenoids, genetic regulation of photosynthetic traits.
Dr. Xiaoying Liu
Prof. Dr. Tran Quoc Khanh
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- genetic regulation of photosynthetic traits
- chlorophylls
- photosynthesis
- photoprotection
- photosystem
- Calvin cycle
- chlorophyll fluorescence
- photosynthetic efficiency
- carotenoids
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