Ascorbate biosynthesis and function in photoprotection

Volume: 355, Issue: 1402, Pages: 1455 - 1464
Published: Oct 29, 2000
Abstract
Ascorbate (vitamin C) can reach very high concentrations in chloroplasts (20-300 mM). The pool size in leaves and chloroplasts increases during acclimation to high light intensity and the highest concentrations recorded are in high alpine plants. Multiple functions for ascorbate in photosynthesis have been proposed, including scavenging of active oxygen species generated by oxygen photoreduction and photorespiration, regeneration of...
Paper Details
Title
Ascorbate biosynthesis and function in photoprotection
Published Date
Oct 29, 2000
Volume
355
Issue
1402
Pages
1455 - 1464
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