32 results on '"Havaux, Michel"'
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2. Long‐term rain exclusion in a Mediterranean forest: response of physiological and physico‐chemical traits of Quercus pubescens across seasons
3. Luminescence imaging of leaf damage induced by lipid peroxidation products and its modulation by β‐cyclocitral
4. Endoplasmic reticulum‐mediated unfolded protein response is an integral part of singlet oxygen signalling in plants
5. Sensing β‐carotene oxidation in photosystem II to master plant stress tolerance
6. Chemical quenching of singlet oxygen by plastoquinols and their oxidation products in Arabidopsis
7. Resistance of native oak to recurrent drought conditions simulating predicted climatic changes in the Mediterranean region
8. The plastoquinone pool outside the thylakoid membrane serves in plant photoprotection as a reservoir of singlet oxygen scavengers
9. METHYLENE BLUE SENSITIVITY 1 (MBS1) is required for acclimation of Arabidopsis to singlet oxygen and acts downstream of β‐cyclocitral
10. Carotenoid oxidation products as stress signals in plants
11. Arabidopsislipocalins AtCHL and AtTIL have distinct but overlapping functions essential for lipid protection and seed longevity
12. Promotion of cyclic electron transport around photosystem I during the evolution of NADP-malic enzyme-type C4photosynthesis in the genusFlaveria
13. Using spontaneous photon emission to image lipid oxidation patterns in plant tissues
14. Arabidopsis thaliana plastidial methionine sulfoxide reductases B, MSRBs, account for most leaf peptide MSR activity and are essential for growth under environmental constraints through a role in the preservation of photosystem antennae
15. The chloroplastic lipocalin AtCHL prevents lipid peroxidation and protects Arabidopsis against oxidative stress
16. A large gene cluster encoding peptide synthetases and polyketide synthases is involved in production of siderophores and oxidative stress response in the cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120
17. Vitamin E is essential for the tolerance of Arabidopsis thaliana to metal‐induced oxidative stress
18. The light stress‐induced protein ELIP2 is a regulator of chlorophyll synthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana
19. The Arabidopsis thaliana sulfiredoxin is a plastidic cysteine‐sulfinic acid reductase involved in the photooxidative stress response
20. The chlorophyll-binding protein IsiA is inducible by high light and protects the cyanobacteriumSynechocystisPCC6803 from photooxidative stress
21. A photosystem 1psaFJ-nullmutant of the cyanobacteriumSynechocystisPCC 6803 expresses theisiABoperon under iron replete conditions
22. Double mutation cpSRP43–/cpSRP54–is necessary to abolish the cpSRP pathway required for thylakoid targeting of the light‐harvesting chlorophyll proteins
23. PSII-S gene expression, photosynthetic activity and abundance of plastid thioredoxin-related and lipid-associated proteins during chilling stress in Solanum species differing in freezing resistance
24. Flavodoxin accumulation contributes to enhanced cyclic electron flow around photosystem I in salt‐stressed cells of Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803
25. Probing Electron Transport through and around Photosystem II in vivo by the Combined Use of Photoacoustic Spectroscopy and Chlorophyll Fluorometry
26. The protective function of the xanthophyll cycle in photosynthesis
27. HEAT‐ AND LIGHT‐INDUCED CHLOROPHYLL a FLUORESCENCE CHANGES IN POTATO LEAVES CONTAINING HIGH OR LOW LEVELS OF THE CAROTENOID ZEAXANTHIN: INDICATIONS OF A REGULATORY EFFECT OF ZEAXANTHIN ON THYLAKOID MEMBRANE FLUIDITY
28. ANTAGONISTIC EFFECTS OF RED AND FAR-RED LIGHTS ON THE STABILITY OF PHOTOSYSTEM II IN PEA LEAVES EXPOSED TO HEAT
29. PHOTOTHERMAL DEFLECTION SPECTROSCOPY OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC PIGMENTS in vivo and in vitro
30. "ENERGY"-DEPENDENT QUENCHING OF CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE and THERMAL ENERGY DISSIPATION IN INTACT LEAVES DURING INDUCTION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS
31. Inhibition of photosynthetic activities under slow water stress measured in vivo by the photoacoustic method
32. In vivo measurement of spectroscopic and photochemical properties of intact leaves using the ‘mirage effect’
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