InTech, 2016. - 228 p. ISBN 978-953-51-2267-8, DOI: 10.5772/61357
Using the energy from sunlight, photosynthesis usually converts carbon dioxide into organic compounds, which are important for all living creatures. Photosynthesis is one of the most important reactions on Earth, and it is a scientific field that is intrinsically interdisciplinary, and many research groups have considered photosynthesis. The aim of this book is to provide new progresses on applied aspects of photosynthesis, and different research groups collected their voluble results from study of this interesting process. All sections have been written by experts in their fields, and book chapters present different and new subjects on photosynthesis.
Monitoring Photosynthesis by In Vivo Chlorophyll Fluorescence: Application to High-Throughput Plant Phenotyping
The Dynamics of the Photosynthetic Apparatus in Algae
Photosynthesis in Global Cycle of Biospheric Carbon
The physiology and genetics of stomatal adjustment under fluctuating and stressed environments
Monitoring of the Drought Tolerance of Various Cotton Genotypes Using Chlorophyll Fluorescence
Absorption and Transport of Inorganic Carbon in Kelps with Emphasis on Saccharina japonica
The Photosynthetic Pancreas: From Fantasy to Reality
Recent Progress in Semiconductor Photocatalysis for Organic Fine Chemical Synthesis
Components of Natural Photosynthetic Apparatus in Solar Cells
Visible Light-Driven Water Oxidation Catalyzed by Ruthenium Complexes