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REWM 3500 Rangeland Plant Ecophysiology Wednesday, September 9, 2009 Responses to excess light Photoinhibition and photo-oxidative damage The Xanthophyll cycle Chloroplast movements
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Page 1: REWM 3500 Rangeland Plant Ecophysiology Wednesday, September 9, 2009 Responses to excess light Photoinhibition and photo-oxidative damage The Xanthophyll.

REWM 3500Rangeland Plant EcophysiologyWednesday, September 9, 2009

Responses to excess light

Photoinhibition and photo-oxidative damage

The Xanthophyll cycle

Chloroplast movements

Page 2: REWM 3500 Rangeland Plant Ecophysiology Wednesday, September 9, 2009 Responses to excess light Photoinhibition and photo-oxidative damage The Xanthophyll.

7.19 Funnelling of excitation from antenna system toward reaction center

Page 3: REWM 3500 Rangeland Plant Ecophysiology Wednesday, September 9, 2009 Responses to excess light Photoinhibition and photo-oxidative damage The Xanthophyll.

9.12 Excess light energy in relation to a light-response curve of photosynthetic O2 evolution

Page 4: REWM 3500 Rangeland Plant Ecophysiology Wednesday, September 9, 2009 Responses to excess light Photoinhibition and photo-oxidative damage The Xanthophyll.

9.15 Changes in the light-response curves of photosynthesis caused by photoinhibition

Page 5: REWM 3500 Rangeland Plant Ecophysiology Wednesday, September 9, 2009 Responses to excess light Photoinhibition and photo-oxidative damage The Xanthophyll.

7.34 Regulation of photon capture and the protection and repair of photodamage

Page 6: REWM 3500 Rangeland Plant Ecophysiology Wednesday, September 9, 2009 Responses to excess light Photoinhibition and photo-oxidative damage The Xanthophyll.

7.35 Chemical structure of violaxanthin, antheraxanthin, and zeaxanthin

Page 7: REWM 3500 Rangeland Plant Ecophysiology Wednesday, September 9, 2009 Responses to excess light Photoinhibition and photo-oxidative damage The Xanthophyll.

9.13 Diurnal changes in xanthophyll content as a function of irradiance

Page 8: REWM 3500 Rangeland Plant Ecophysiology Wednesday, September 9, 2009 Responses to excess light Photoinhibition and photo-oxidative damage The Xanthophyll.

9.14 Chloroplast distribution in photosynthesizing cells of the duckweed Lemna

Page 9: REWM 3500 Rangeland Plant Ecophysiology Wednesday, September 9, 2009 Responses to excess light Photoinhibition and photo-oxidative damage The Xanthophyll.

Terms and concepts to understand:

Photoinhibition (dynamic and chronic)Photo-oxidative damage CarotenoidsXanthophyll cycleZeaxanthin Violaxanthin Chloroplast movements


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