Heat Stress: Susceptibility, Recovery and Regulation

  • Mohanty P
  • Kreslavski V
  • Klimov V
  • et al.
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Abstract

Photosynthesis involves the capture of the Sun's energy into biochemical energy that sustains all life on the Earth. It is a massive process that has radically changed the composition of the atmosphere. Its scale can be judged from the fact that man's entire fossil fuel use from 1860 to 1988 was equivalent to only 2 years' global photosynthesis. Although photosynthesis occurs in a wide range of organisms (bacteria, cyanobacteria, algae, and plants), and about a third of it occurs in the oceans, this discussion concentrates on plants.

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Mohanty, P., Kreslavski, V. D., Klimov, V. V., Los, D. A., Mimuro, M., Carpentier, R., & Allakhverdiev, S. I. (2012). Heat Stress: Susceptibility, Recovery and Regulation (pp. 251–274). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1579-0_12

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