Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 110, No. 8 (February 19, 2013), pp. 3185-3190 (6 pages) Photorespiratory carbon flux reaches up to a third of ...
Experiment results with various light scenarios (shafts of light) and different Arabidopsis variants in which the photorespiratory enzymes have been switched off. To the right of the plant images is a ...
The isotopic CO2 technique for measuring photorespiration was shown to be a valid technique for measuring the unidirectional inward and outward fluxes of CO2 from a sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) ...
The balance between photosynthetic carbon gain and photorespiratory carbon loss is a key determinant of the productivity of C 3 plants. A study of plant stable isotope signatures suggests that the ...
A groundbreaking study published in Science Advances has revealed promising strategies to significantly improve crop yields by addressing photorespiration, a metabolic process that can reduce ...
Mankind is set to face a major threat in the coming decades: food security. The United Nations says food production will have to double by 2050 if we are to meet the needs of the ever-increasing ...
New research has uncovered genetic modifications, altering the photorespiration pathway, that could improve crop yields by 40%. New research conducted at the University of Illinois (IL, USA) and led ...
A biological process in plants, thought to be useless and even wasteful, has significant benefits and should not be engineered out -- particularly in the face of looming climate change, says a team of ...
Increasing production of a common, naturally occurring protein in plant leaves could boost the yields of major food crops by almost 50 percent, according to a new study. Plants such as soybeans and ...
An international team of researchers has, for the first time, demonstrated that by fixing a common glitch in photosynthesis, a crop's yield could be improved by around 40 percent. The landmark study ...
A biological process in plants, thought to be useless and even wasteful, has significant benefits and should not be engineered out -- particularly in the face of looming climate change, says a team of ...
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