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C₄ photosynthesis: 50 years of discovery and innovation

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von Caemmerer, Susanne
Ghannoum, Oula
Furbank, Robert

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Oxford University Press

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It is now over half a century since the biochemical characterization of the C₄ photosynthetic pathway, and this special issue highlights the sheer breadth of current knowledge. New genomic and transcriptomic information shows that multi-level regulation of gene expression is required for the pathway to function, yet we know it to be one of the most dynamic examples of convergent evolution. Now, a focus on the molecular transition from C₃-C₄ intermediates, together with improved mathematical models, experimental tools and transformation systems, holds great promise for improving C₄ photosynthesis in crops.

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Journal of experimental botany

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