43 results on '"Havaux, Michel"'
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2. Decoding β-Cyclocitral-Mediated Retrograde Signaling Reveals the Role of a Detoxification Response in Plant Tolerance to Photooxidative Stress
3. The Plastid Lipocalin LCNP Is Required for Sustained Photoprotective Energy Dissipation in Arabidopsis
4. Carnosic Acid and Carnosol, Two Major Antioxidants of Rosemary, Act through Different Mechanisms
5. Vitamin E Protects against Photoinhibition and Photooxidative Stress in Arabidopsis thaliana
6. Photosynthesis and State Transitions in Mitochondrial Mutants of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Affected in Respiration
7. Zeaxanthin Deficiency Enhances the High Light Sensitivity of an Ascorbate-Deficient Mutant of Arabidopsis
8. Chloroplast Membrane Photostability in chlP Transgenic Tobacco Plants Deficient in Tocopherols
9. Early Light-Induced Proteins Protect Arabidopsis from Photooxidative Stress
10. Cyclic Electron Flow around Photosystem I in C₃ Plants. In vivo Control by the Redox State of Chloroplasts and Involvement of the NADH-Dehydrogenase Complex
11. Photodamage of the Photosynthetic Apparatus and Its Dependence on the Leaf Developmental Stage in the npq1 Arabidopsis Mutant Deficient in the Xanthophyll Cycle Enzyme Violaxanthin De-Epoxidase
12. The Violaxanthin Cycle Protects Plants from Photooxidative Damage by More than One Mechanism
13. A Chromodomain Protein Encoded by the Arabidopsis CAO Gene Is a Plant-Specific Component of the Chloroplast Signal Recognition Particle Pathway That Is Involved in LHCP Targeting
14. Differential Control of Xanthophylls and Light-Induced Stress Proteins, as Opposed to Light-Harvesting Chlorophyll a/b Proteins, during Photosynthetic Acclimation of Barley Leaves to Light Irradiance
15. Thermostability and Photostability of Photosystem II in Leaves of the Chlorina-f2 Barley Mutant Deficient in Light-Harvesting Chlorophyll a/b Protein Complexes
16. Circadian Stress Regimes Affect the Circadian Clock and Cause Jasmonic Acid-Dependent Cell Death in Cytokinin-Deficient Arabidopsis Plants
17. Uncoupling High Light Responses from Singlet Oxygen Retrograde Signaling and Spatial-Temporal Systemic Acquired Acclimation
18. Singlet Oxygen-Induced Cell Death in Arabidopsis under High-Light Stress Is Controlled by OXI1 Kinase
19. 2-Cysteine Peroxiredoxins and Thylakoid Ascorbate Peroxidase Create aWater-Water Cycle That Is Essential to Protect the Photosynthetic Apparatus under High Light Stress Conditions
20. Light-Induced Acclimation of the Arabidopsis chlorina1 Mutant to Singlet Oxygen
21. Nonenzymic carotenoid oxidation and photooxidative stress signalling in plants
22. Thioredoxin m4 Controls Photosynthetic Alternative Electron Pathways in Arabidopsis
23. Carotenoid oxidation products are stress signals that mediate gene responses to singlet oxygen in plants
24. Chemical Quenching of Singlet Oxygen by Carotenoids in Plants
25. Singlet Oxygen Is the Major Reactive Oxygen Species Involved in Photooxidative Damage to Plants
26. Tocotrienols, the Unsaturated Forms of Vitamin E, Can Function as Antioxidants and Lipid Protectors in Tobacco Leaves
27. Zeaxanthin Has Enhanced Antioxidant Capacity with Respect to All Other Xanthophylls in Arabidopsis Leaves and Functions Independent of Binding to PSII Antennae
28. Canonical Signal Recognition Particle Components Can Be Bypassed for Posttranslational Protein Targeting in Chloroplasts
29. Suppression of Both ELIP1 and ELIP2 in Arabidopsis Does Not Affect Tolerance to Photoinhibition and Photooxidative Stress
30. Cyclic electron flow around PSI monitored by afterglow luminescence in leaves of maize inbred lines (Zea mays L.): correlation with chilling tolerance
31. Cadmium distribution and microlocalization in oilseed rape (Brassica napus) after long-term growth on cadmium-contaminated soil
32. The protective functions of carotenoid and flavonoid pigments against excess visible radiation at chilling temperature investigated in Arabidopsis npq and tt mutants
33. Leaf chlorosis in oilseed rape plants (Brassica napus) grown on cadmium-polluted soil: causes and consequences for photosynthesis and growth
34. Evidence for a Biological Role in Photosynthesis for Cytochrome b-559-A Component of Photosystem II Reaction Center
35. Increased Thermal Deactivation of Excited Pigments in Pea Leaves Subjected to Photoinhibitory Treatments
36. Photosynthetic Responses of Leaves to Water Stress, Expressed by Photoacoustics and Related Methods: I. Probing the Photoacoustic Method as an Indicator for Water Stress In vivo
37. Photosynthetic Responses of Leaves to Water Stress, Expressed by Photoacoustics and Related Methods: II. The Effect of Rapid Drought on the Electron Transport and the Relative Activities of the Two Photosystems
38. Stress Tolerance of Photosystem II in vivo: Antagonistic Effects of Water, Heat, and Photoinhibition Stresses
39. Photosynthetic light-harvesting function of carotenoids in higher-plant leaves exposed to high light irradiances
40. Temperature-dependent adjustment of the thermal stability of photosystem II in vivo: possible involvement of xanthophyll-cycle pigments
41. The cyclic electron pathways around photosystem I in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii as determined in vivo by photoacoustic measurements of energy storage
42. Functioning of photosystems I and II in pea leaves exposed to heat stress in the presence or absence of light: Analysis using in-vivo fluorescence, absorbance, oxygen and photoacoustic measurements
43. Comparison of Atrazine-Resistant and -Susceptible Biotypes of Senecio vulgaris L.: Effects of High and Low Temperatures on the in vivo Photosynthetic Electron Transfer in Intact Leaves
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