Photosynthetic antenna engineering to improve crop yields

Planta4.30
Volume: 245, Issue: 5, Pages: 1009 - 1020
Published: Feb 10, 2017
Abstract
Evidence shows that decreasing the light-harvesting antenna size of the photosystems in tobacco helps to increase the photosynthetic productivity and plant canopy biomass accumulation under high-density cultivation conditions. Decreasing, or truncating, the chlorophyll antenna size of the photosystems can theoretically improve photosynthetic solar energy conversion efficiency and productivity in mass cultures of algae or plants by up to...
Paper Details
Title
Photosynthetic antenna engineering to improve crop yields
Published Date
Feb 10, 2017
Journal
Volume
245
Issue
5
Pages
1009 - 1020
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