156 results on '"Hüner, Norman P. A."'
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2. Photosynthetic Acclimation and Adaptation to Cold Ecosystems
3. The decreased PG content of pgp1 inhibits PSI photochemistry and limits reaction center and light-harvesting polypeptide accumulation in response to cold acclimation
4. The enigmatic loss of light-independent chlorophyll biosynthesis from an Antarctic green alga in a light-limited environment
5. Identification and analyses of the chemical composition of a naturally occurring albino mutant chanterelle
6. Interaction of Glycine Betaine and Plant Hormones: Protection of the Photosynthetic Apparatus During Abiotic Stress
7. Adaptation to Low Temperature in a Photoautotrophic Antarctic Psychrophile, Chlamydomonas sp. UWO 241
8. Chlorella vulgaris integrates photoperiod and chloroplast redox signals in response to growth at high light
9. Temperature stress in psychrophilic green microalgae: Minireview
10. Chilling out: the evolution and diversification of psychrophilic algae with a focus on Chlamydomonadales
11. Preferential damaging effects of limited magnesium bioavailability on photosystem I in Sulla carnosa plants
12. Thermoluminescence
13. Palmelloid formation in the Antarctic psychrophile, Chlamydomonas priscuii, is photoprotective
14. Global transcriptome analyses provide evidence that chloroplast redox state contributes to intracellular as well as long-distance signalling in response to stress and acclimation in Arabidopsis
15. Stress-related hormones and glycinebetaine interplay in protection of photosynthesis under abiotic stress conditions
16. Involvement of plant stress hormones in Burkholderia phytofirmans-induced shoot and root growth promotion
17. An Antarctic Alga That Can Survive The Extreme Cold
18. Cold acclimation and BnCBF17-over-expression enhance photosynthetic performance and energy conversion efficiency during long-term growth of Brassica napus under elevated CO₂ conditions
19. Photosynthetic Redox Imbalance Governs Leaf Sectoring in the Arabidopsis thaliana Variegation Mutants immutans, spotty, var1, and var2
20. Increased Air Temperature during Simulated Autumn Conditions Impairs Photosynthetic Electron Transport between Photosystem II and Photosystem I
21. Increased Air Temperature during Simulated Autumn Conditions Does Not Increase Photosynthetic Carbon Gain but Affects the Dissipation of Excess Energy in Seedlings of the Evergreen Conifer Jack Pine
22. Immutans Does Not Act as a Stress-Induced Safety Valve in the Protection of the Photosynthetic Apparatus of Arabidopsis during Steady-State Photosynthesis
23. Starch and sugar accumulation in Sulla carnosa leaves upon Mg2+ starvation
24. Salinity affects the photoacclimation of Chlamydomonas raudensis Ettl UWO241
25. Identity and physiology of a new psychrophilic eukaryotic green alga, Chlorella sp., strain BI, isolated from a transitory pond near Bratina Island, Antarctica
26. Cytochrome f from the Antarctic psychrophile, Chlamydomonas raudensis UWO 241: structure, sequence, and complementation in the mesophile, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
27. Thermoluminescence
28. Champions of winter survival: cold acclimation and molecular regulation of cold hardiness in evergreen conifers
29. Is Gene Duplication Driving Cold Adaptation in the Antarctic Green Alga Chlamydomonas Sp. UWO241?
30. Presence and absence of light-independent chlorophyll biosynthesis among Chlamydomonas green algae in an ice-covered Antarctic lake
31. The enigmatic loss of light‐independent chlorophyll biosynthesis from an Antarctic green alga in a light‐limited environment
32. Champions of winter survival: cold acclimation and molecular regulation of cold hardiness in evergreen conifers.
33. Characterization of photosynthetic ferredoxin from the Antarctic algaChlamydomonassp. UWO241 reveals novel features of cold adaptation
34. Cold-Adapted Protein Kinases and Thylakoid Remodeling Impact Energy Distribution in an Antarctic Psychrophile.
35. Chilling out: the evolution and diversification of psychrophilic algae with a focus on Chlamydomonadales
36. Characterization of photosynthetic ferredoxin from the Antarctic alga Chlamydomonas sp. UWO241 reveals novel features of cold adaptation.
37. Photosynthetic adaptation and multicellularity in the Antarctic psychrophile, Chlamydomonas priscuii.
38. Changes in the mitochondrial phosphoproteome during mammalian hibernation
39. Warming delays autumn declines in photosynthetic capacity in a boreal conifer, Norway spruce (Picea abies).
40. The effects of phenotypic plasticity on photosynthetic performance in winter rye, winter wheat and Brassica napus
41. PLASTICITY OF THE PSYCHROPHILIC GREEN ALGA CHLAMYDOMONAS RAUDENSIS (UWO 241) (CHLOROPHYTA) TO SUPRAOPTIMAL TEMPERATURE STRESS1
42. Biochemical constrains limit the potential of the photochemical reflectance index as a predictor of effective quantum efficiency of photosynthesis during the winter spring transition in Jack pine seedlings
43. Chlamydomonas raudensis(UWO 241), Chlorophyceae, exhibits the capacity for rapid D1 repair in response to chronic photoinhibition at low temperature1
44. The Antarctic Psychrophile Chlamydomonas sp. UWO 241 Preferentially Phosphorylates a Photosystem I-Cytochrome b6/f Supercomplex.
45. THE ANTARCTIC PSYCHROPHILE, CHLAMYDOMONAS RAUDENSIS ETTL (UWO241) (CHLOROPHYCEAE, CHLOROPHYTA), EXHIBITS A LIMITED CAPACITY TO PHOTOACCLIMATE TO RED LIGHT1
46. The role of photochemical quenching and antioxidants in photoprotection of Deschampsia antarctica
47. Role of CBFs as Integrators of Chloroplast Redox, Phytochrome and Plant Hormone Signaling during Cold Acclimation.
48. Chloroplast redox imbalance governs phenotypic plasticity: the "grand design of photosynthesis" revisited.
49. The effects of phenotypic plasticity on photosynthetic performance in winter rye, winter wheat and Brassica napus.
50. Absence of the major light-harvesting antenna proteins alters the redox properties of photosystem II reaction centres in the chlorina F2 mutant of barley.
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