Evidence from Chloroplast Fragments for Three Photosynthetic Light Reactions
AUTOR(ES)
Arnon, Daniel I.
RESUMO
Previous reports from this laboratory described a new concept of three light reactions in plant photosynthesis comprising two short-wavelength (λ < 700 nm) photoreactions belonging to Photosystem II and one long-wavelength (λ > 700 nm) photoreaction belonging to Photosystem I. Among the electron carriers assigned to Photosystem II were cytochrome b559 and plastocyanin and to Photosystem I, cytochrome f.
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