Development of photosynthetic activities in dark-grown spruce seedlings
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概要
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The chloroplasts in dark-grown, 5-day-old seedlings of Picea abies contained doubly stacked primary thylakoid membranes connected with prolamellar bodies. The photo-system II reaction center and photosystem II-associated electron transfer were assembled in the primary thylakoid membranes, but the oxygen-evolving system remained latent unless the seedlings were exposed to light. The photoactivation of this system was strongly dependent on temperature during pre-illumination. This implies that some thermal process, in addition to the photoprocess, is involved in the photoactivation of the oxygen-evolving system.
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著者
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Oku Tatsuo
Institute Of Biophysics Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Sanada Masayuki
Institute Of Biophysics Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University:department Of Biology Fukuoka Denta
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Tomita Giiti
Institute Of Biophysics Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Inoue Yorinao
Institute of Biophysics, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University
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Matsushita Kamehisa
Institute of Biophysics, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University
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Matsushita Kamehisa
Institute Of Biophysics Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University:department Of Biology Fukuoka Denta
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Inoue Yorinao
Institute Of Biophysics Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University:laboratory Of Plant Physiology The
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