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Chlorophyll d, found in a specific group of cyanobacteria, absorbs the most light at roughly 697 nanometers, a slightly shorter wavelength than the absorption of the new chlorophyll.
A collaborative study led by Dr. Christopher Gisriel at Yale University and Dr. Tanai Cardona at Queen Mary University of London, published in Frontiers in Plant Science, offers new insight on the ...
The CO2 is then available for light-dependent reactions in the daytime, and stomata close, reducing the risk of water loss. Additional resources Discover more facts about photosynthesis with the ...
Discovery of chromophores that emit light in the ultraviolet region when excited with visible light Date: December 18, 2020 Source: Wiley Summary: Fluorescence usually entails the conversion of ...
The research team of DGIST's fellow Hong-Gil Nam, discovered the natural control of chlorophyll activity. New mechanisms to protect photosynthesis organisms and control its efficiency are expected.