Contents of Photosynthetica
41 (4): 481–640, 2003
 

[Original papers] [Brief communications] [Book reviews]  

Original papers

Daily irradiance and feedback inhibition of photosynthesis at elevated carbon dioxide concentration in Brassica oleracea 481-488
J.A. BUNCE, R.C. SICHER
ACSL, B-001, USDA-ARS, Beltsville Agricultural. Research Center, 10300 Baltimore Ave., Beltsville, MD 20705-2350, USA
e-mail: buncej@ba.ars.usda.gov
Different relationship between electron transport and CO2 assimilation in two Zea mays cultivars as influenced by increasing irradiance 489-495
N. D’AMBROSIO, C. ARENA, A. VIRZO DE SANTO
Dipartimento di Biologia Vegetale, Universitŕ di Napoli Federico II, Via Foria 223, 80139 Napoli, Italy
e-mail: dambrosi@unina.it
Sensitivity of photosystem 2 of Antarctic lichens to high irradiance stress: Fluorometric study of fruticose (Usnea antarctica) and foliose (Umbilicaria decussata) species 497-504
M. BARTÁK, H. VRÁBLÍKOVÁ, J. HÁJEK
Department of Plant Physiology and Anatomy, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, CZ-61137 Brno, Czech Republic
e-mail: mbartak@sci.muni.cz
Photosynthetic performance of Ginkgo biloba L. grown under high and low irradiance 505-511
S. PANDEY, S. KUMAR, P.K. NAGAR*
Division of Biotechnology, Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, Palampur – 176 061 (H.P.), India
*e-mail: nagar_pk2001@yahoo.co.uk
Acclimation of two distinct plant species, spring barley and Norway spruce, to combined effect of various irradiance and CO2 concentration during cultivation in controlled environment 513-523
I. KURASOVÁ, J. KALINA, O. URBAN, M. ŠTROCH, V. ŠPUNDA*
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Ostrava University, 30. dubna 22, 701 03 Ostrava 1, Czech Republic
*e-mail: Vladimir.Spunda@osu.cz
Differences in leaf δ13C among four dominant species in a secondary succession sere
on the Loess Plateau of China
525-531
G.H. WANG
Laboratory of Quantitative Vegetation Ecology, Institute of Botany, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 20 Nanxincun, Xiangshan, 100093 Beijing, China
e-mail: ghwangaq@ns.ibcas.ac.cn
Photosynthetic UV-B response of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) saplings 533-543
M. ŠPRTOVÁ, V. ŠPUNDA, J. KALINA, M.V. MAREK
Laboratory of Ecological Physiology of Forest Trees, Institute of Landscape Ecology, Academy of Sciences, Poříčí 3b,
CZ-603 00 Brno, Czech Republic
e-mail: mirka@brno.cas.cz
UV-A irradiation guards the photosynthetic apparatus against UV-B-induced damage 545-549
S. GARTIA, M.K. PRADHAN, P.N. JOSHI*, U.C. BISWAL, B. BISWAL
Anchal College, Padampur, P.O. Rajborasambar, Dist – Bargarh, Orissa, 768036 India
*e-mail: joshidpp@sancharnet.in
Photosynthetic activity in seed wings of Dipterocarpaceae in a masting year: Does wing photosynthesis contribute to reproduction? 551-557
T. KENZO, T. ICHIE, I. NINOMIYA, T. KOIKE
United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Ehime University, Matsuyama 790-8566, Japan
e-mail: mona@agr.ehime-u.ac.jp
Changes in photosynthesis and fruit characteristics in olive in response to assimilate availability 559-564
P. PROIETTI
Dipartimento di Arboricoltura e Protezione delle Piante, University of Perugia, 06121, Perugia, Italy
e-mail: first@unipg.it
Effects of elevated temperature on growth and gas exchange in dominant plant species from Maowusu sandland, China 565-569
Chun-Wang XIAO, Guang-Sheng ZHOU, R. CEULEMANS
Laboratory of Quantitative Vegetation Ecology, Institute of Botany, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100093, P.R. China
e-mail: cwxiao@ns.ibcas.ac.cn
Moderately elevated temperature eliminates resistance of rice plants with enhanced expression of glutathione reductase to intensive photooxidative stress 571-578
R. KOUŘIL, D. LAZÁR*, H. LEE, J. JO, J. NAUŠ
Laboratory of Biophysics, Faculty of Science, Palacký University, tř. Svobody 26, 771 46 Olomouc, Czech Republic
*e-mail: lazard@seznam.cz
Photoassimilatory and photorespiratory behaviour of certain drought tolerant and susceptible tea clones 579-582
P.R. JEYARAMRAJA, R. RAJ KUMAR*, P.K. PIUS, Jibu THOMAS
Plant Physiology Division, UPASI Tea Research Foundation, Tea Research Institute, Nirar Dam B.P.O., Valparai 642 127, TN, India
*e-mail: physiol@upasitearesearch.org
Native isolation of the CcsB protein from Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 involved
in cytochrome f maturation in cyanobacteria and plastids
583-588
M. TICHÝ
Laboratory of Photosynthesis, Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences, 379 81 Třeboň, Czech Republic and Institute of Physical Biology, University of South Bohemia, 373 33 Nové Hrady, Czech Republic
e-mail: tichym@alga.cz
Alteration of components of chlorophyll-protein complexes and distribution of excitation energy between the two photosystems in two new rice chlorophyll b-less mutants 589-595
Zhi-Fang LIN, Chang-Lian PENG, Gui-Zhu LIN, Jing-Liu ZHANG
South China Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, P.R. China
e-mail: Linzhif@scib.ac.cn
Gas exchange of carrot leaves in response to elevated CO2 concentration 597-603
S. KYEI-BOAHEN, T. ASTATKIE, R. LADA*, R. GORDON, C. CALDWELL
Department of Plant and Animal Sciences, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, P.O. Box 550, Truro, NS, Canada B2N 5E3
*e-mail: rlada@nsac.ns.ca
Interrelationships between nitrogen supply and photosynthetic parameters
in Vicia faba L.
605-610
Yinsuo JIA, V.M. GRAY*
School of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of the Witwatersrand, Private bag 3, Wits 2050, Johannesburg, South Africa
*e-mail: vince@gecko.biol.wits.ac.za
Photoinhibition and recovery of photosystem 2 in grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) leaves grown under field conditions 611-617
M. BERTAMINI, N. NEDUNCHEZHIAN*
Istituto Agrario di San Michele all' Adige, 38010, San Michele all’ Adige, Italy
*Author for correspondence; permanent address: Govt. HSS, Vellimedupettai – 604 207, India;
e-mail: nedu2000@yahoo.com
Interspecific differences of leaf gas exchange and water relations of three evergreen Mediterranean shrub species 619-625
A. BOMBELLI, L. GRATANI
Dipartimento di Biologia Vegetale, Universitŕ degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”, P .le A. Moro 5, 00185 Roma, Italy
e-mail: antonio.bombelli@uniroma1.it
 

Brief communications

Effects of amino and thiol group reagents on the ferredoxin:NADP+ oxidoreductase catalysed reduction of dibromothymoquinone 627-630
J. GRZYB, M. BOJKO, S. WIĘCKOWSKI*
Department of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Faculty of Biotechnology, Jagiellonian University, ul. Gronostajowa 7, 30-387 Kraków, Poland
*e-mail: wieckowski@mol.uj.edu.pl
A latitudinal cline in leaf inclination of Dryas octopetala and implications for maximization of whole plant photosynthesis 631-633
T.J. HERBERT
Department of Biology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 33124-0421, USA
e-mail: therbert@miami.edu
Surface charge densities and membrane fluidities in thylakoids with different degrees
of thylakoid appression after Norflurazon treatment
635-639
C. DAHLIN
School of Business and Engineering, Halmstad University, Box 823, SE-301 18 Halmstad, Sweden
e-mail: Clas.Dahlin@set.hh.se
 

Book reviews

Alley, M.,  The Craft of Scientific Presentations  (Z. ŠESTÁK) 496
Dussart, G.,  Biosciences on the Internet  (Z. ŠESTÁK) 512
Recknagel, F. (ed.),  Ecological Informatics  (O. PRÁŠIL) 532
Svendsen, A. (ed.),  Enzyme Functionality. Design, Engineering, and Screening 
(J. BARTHOVÁ)
524
 
 

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