J. Hou, Y. Xu, Z. Wang, F. Chen, L. Yuan, S. Zhu, G. Shan, C. Wang
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Abstract
Received 3 April 2021, last revision 7 August 2021, accepted 1 September 2021. Abbreviations: ABS/CSo absorption flux per cross section (CS) (at t = 0); ABS/RC radiation energy absorbed by RC; Chl chlorophyll; DIo/CSo dissipated energy flux per cross section (CS) (at t = 0); DIo/RC light energy dissipated by RC (at t = 0); ETo/CSo electron transport flux per cross section (CS) (at t = 0); ETo/RC the RC unit of the reaction center captures the energy used for electron transport (at t = 0); Fm maximal chlorophyll fluorescence measured in the dark-adapted state during the application of a saturating radiation pulse; Fo minimal chlorophyll fluorescence measured in the dark-adapted state when all PS II RCs are open; Fv/Fm maximum quantum yield of PS II photochemistry measured in the dark-adapted state; Fv/F0 efficiency of the water-splitting complex on the donor side of PS II; GA3 gibberellic acid; MDA malondialdehyde; PN net photosynthetic rate; PP333 paclobutrazol; PS photosystem; LCP light compensation point; RC reaction center of PS II; TBA thiobarbituric acid; TCA trichloroacetic acid; TRo/CSo trapped energy flux per cross section (CS) (at t = 0); TRo/RC RC captures energy used to restore QA (at t = 0). Acknowledgements: This work was supported by the Natural science foundation of higher education institutions of Anhui province, China (KJ2018A0155). +These authors contributed equally. Conflict of interest: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest. Abstract
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BIOLOGIA PLANTARUM is an international journal for experimental botany. It publishes original scientific papers and brief communications, reviews on specialized topics, and book reviews in plant physiology, plant biochemistry and biophysics, physiological anatomy, ecophysiology, genetics, molecular biology, cell biology, evolution, and pathophysiology. All papers should contribute substantially to the current level of plant science and combine originality with a potential general interest. The journal focuses on model and crop plants, as well as on under-investigated species.