Regulation of energy balance in photosystems in response to changes in CO2 concentrations and light intensities during growth in extremely-high-CO2-tolerant green microalgae.

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Published in Plant Cell Physiol on April 01, 2002

Authors

Akira Satoh1, Norihide Kurano, Horst Senger, Shigetoh Miyachi

Author Affiliations

1: Marine Biotechnology Institute, Kamaishi Laboratories, Heita 3-75-1, Iwate 026-0001 Japan. Akira.Satoh@ruhr-uni-bochum.de

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