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Differential susceptibility of photosynthesis to light-chilling stress in rice (Oryza sativa l.) depends on the capacity for photochemical dissipation of light

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Jeong, Suk Weon
Choi, Sun Mi
Lee, Dong Sook
Ahn, Sang Nag
Hur, Yoonkang
Chow, Wah S (Fred)
Park, Youn-Il

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Korean Society of Molecular and Cell Biology

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The primary target for light-chilling stress in chilling-sensitive cucumber leaves is the chloroplast Cu,Zn-Superoxide dismutase, followed by subsequent inactivation of the photosystem (PS) I by reactive oxygen species (ROS). To test this hypothesis, two

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Molecules and Cells

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