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1. PlantACT! – how to tackle the climate crisis

2. Mutation of the Atypical Kinase ABC1K3 Partially Rescues the PROTON GRADIENT REGULATION 6 Phenotype in Arabidopsis thaliana

3. Plastoquinone homoeostasis by Arabidopsis proton gradient regulation 6 is essential for photosynthetic efficiency

4. Resistance of native oak to recurrent drought conditions simulating predicted climatic changes in the Mediterranean region

5. The plastoquinone pool outside the thylakoid membrane serves in plant photoprotection as a reservoir of singlet oxygen scavengers

6. Uncoupling High Light Responses from Singlet Oxygen Retrograde Signaling and Spatial-Temporal Systemic Acquired Acclimation1[OPEN]

7. Plant tolerance to excess light energy and photooxidative damage relies on plastoquinone biosynthesis

8. 2-Cysteine Peroxiredoxins and Thylakoid Ascorbate Peroxidase Create a Water-Water Cycle That Is Essential to Protect the Photosynthetic Apparatus under High Light Stress Conditions1

9. Thioredoxin m4 Controls Photosynthetic Alternative Electron Pathways in Arabidopsis1[C][W]

10. Zeaxanthin Has Enhanced Antioxidant Capacity with Respect to All Other Xanthophylls in Arabidopsis Leaves and Functions Independent of Binding to PSII Antennae1[C][W]

11. The Arabidopsis thaliana sulfiredoxin is a plastidic cysteine-sulfinic acid reductase involved in the photooxidative stress response

12. Photosynthesis and State Transitions in Mitochondrial Mutants of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Affected in Respiration1

13. Zeaxanthin Deficiency Enhances the High Light Sensitivity of an Ascorbate-Deficient Mutant of Arabidopsis1

14. Reduction of the plastoquinone pool by exogenous NADH and NADPH in higher plant chloroplasts Characterization of a NAD(P)H–plastoquinone oxidoreductase activity

16. Photosynthetic Responses of Leaves to Water Stress, Expressed by Photoacoustics and Related Methods 1: I. Probing the Photoacoustic Method as an Indicator for Water Stress in Vivo

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