Moderate heat stress of Arabidopsis thaliana leaves causes chloroplast swelling and plastoglobule formation
Abstract
Photosynthesis is inhibited by heat stress. This inhibition is rapidly reversible when heat stress is moderate but irreversible at higher temperature. Absorbance changes can be used to detect a variety of biophysical parameters in intact leaves. We found that moderate heat stress caused a large reduction of the apparent absorbance of green light in light-adapted, intact Arabidopsis thaliana leaves. Three mechanisms that can affect green light...
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Title
Moderate heat stress of Arabidopsis thaliana leaves causes chloroplast swelling and plastoglobule formation
Published Date
Jun 19, 2010
Journal
Volume
105
Issue
2
Pages
123 - 134
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