「photosynthesis」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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binowitch passionately pursued research in | photosynthesis, a field in which he was to become a leade |
ia utilize the energy of sunlight to drive | photosynthesis, a process where the energy of light is us |
In addition to its use in | photosynthesis, a vine's water supply is also depleted by |
rson effect is the increase in the rate of | photosynthesis after exposure to light of wavelength 670 |
general understanding of the mechanisms of | photosynthesis and revealed similarities between the phot |
proteins, such as the pigments involved in | photosynthesis and photoreception. |
s would greatly increase the efficiency of | photosynthesis and create a rice cultivar which could "ha |
logy and plant physiology included work on | photosynthesis and plant nutrition as well as practical w |
r contributions involve work in artificial | photosynthesis and organic light emitting devices (see or |
o-nutrient which phytoplankton require for | photosynthesis) and high grazing rates by micro-zooplankt |
This has a limiting effect on | photosynthesis and can inhibit the growth of phytoplankto |
nnose, synthesis of nucleotides, bacterial | photosynthesis and a class of protein chaperones known as |
ut of the atmosphere during the process of | photosynthesis and then deposit it into the soil. |
ome gynandra uses NAD-malic enzyme type C4 | photosynthesis and has the characteristic traits associat |
lex traits related to sexual reproduction, | photosynthesis, and other defining characteristics of pla |
Photosynthesis and Respiration formulation | |
o receive most recognition for his work on | photosynthesis and from the late 1950s his work concentra |
t H2O is the hydrogen donor in green plant | photosynthesis and is oxidized to O2. |
The indicator is used in | photosynthesis and respiration experiments to find out wh |
ases from D+, Stuart & Caan, the Pyramids, | Photosynthesis and more for 2008. |
gy, based on three elements: solar energy, | photosynthesis and an electromagnetic field. |
tly related to the primary productivity of | photosynthesis and some models use it to estimate the ass |
emical energy through the process known as | photosynthesis, and electrical energy can be converted to |
his research has been the investigation of | photosynthesis and the functional role of the photosystem |
This is also referred to as artificial | photosynthesis and has been suggested as a way of storing |
grow in water and make their own food with | photosynthesis as plants do. |
cted to produce fuel through an artificial | photosynthesis based in nanotechnology, which helps to mi |
ough warmth and sunlight are available for | photosynthesis, but may begin this cycle prior to the sno |
The plant usually uses C3 | photosynthesis but when it becomes water or salt stressed |
rbon dioxide fixation, and subsequently of | photosynthesis, by high oxygen concentrations. |
Chlorophyll b helps in | photosynthesis by absorbing light energy. |
Photosynthesis by D.O.Hall & K.K.Rao says that photosynth | |
IsiA enhances | photosynthesis by forming a ring around photosystem I whi |
t 706 nm in vitro), suggests that oxygenic | photosynthesis can be extended even further into the infr |
rtile soils when light levels are high and | photosynthesis can take place more rapidly. |
Creation of ethanol starts with | photosynthesis causing a feedstock, such as sugar cane or |
As a byproduct of | photosynthesis, chlorophyll is a key indicator of phytopl |
had shown that the oxygen gas produced in | photosynthesis comes from water. |
hs of greater than 680nm the efficiency of | photosynthesis decreased abruptly despite the fact that t |
However, detecting an increase in | photosynthesis does not mean plants are tolerant to damag |
roduce the pigment in the endosperm, since | photosynthesis does not occur in the endosperm. |
ant in research, especially on the loss of | photosynthesis during evolution. |
August entitled 'Towards Global Artificial | Photosynthesis: Energy, Nanochemistry and Governance.' |
Oxygenic | photosynthesis first evolved in this era and was accounta |
Photosynthesis follows the reaction 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 | |
se the chlorophyll it has eaten to perform | photosynthesis for itself. |
f Energy will enable the ANSER "to analyse | photosynthesis for ways to create more efficient photovol |
ixes nitrogen, and sometimes also performs | photosynthesis for the host organism. |
to live in surface rocks, and make use of | photosynthesis for energy. |
However, Trichodesmium utilises | photosynthesis for nitrogen fixation by carrying out the |
phyla that can carry out chlorophyll-based | photosynthesis from five to six. |
of Melvin Calvin, who was then starting a | photosynthesis group in Berkeley's Old Radiation Laborato |
arasite since it obtains nutrition through | photosynthesis, however it does have a wide host range, i |
"The Path of Carbon in | Photosynthesis II. |
zing an intramembrane protein important in | photosynthesis in purple bacteria, and subsequently apply |
d missing, likely related to the fact that | photosynthesis in the bacterium does not take place in th |
, polymers, nanoparticles, semiconductors, | photosynthesis in plants, signaling, and light-induced co |
esearch on plant physiology, in particular | photosynthesis, in Cambridge until his retirement in 1936 |
elles which function to produce sugars via | photosynthesis in plants and algae. |
This makes them the primary site of | photosynthesis in a plant's leaves. |
Their report, "Artificial | Photosynthesis in Ranaspumin-2 Based Foam" was published |
f varieties of diatoms and algae engage in | photosynthesis in arctic and alpine regions of Earth. |
Due to the lack of | photosynthesis in this place, stored starch is used up, t |
to understand the more complex analogue of | photosynthesis in cyanobacteria which is essentially the |
le of both phototrophic growth by oxygenic | photosynthesis in sunlight and heterotrophic growth by gl |
energy-storing monosaccharides produced by | photosynthesis in the leaves of plants. |
ifferent pathways may lead to increases in | photosynthesis, including higher levels of the Rubisco en |
d to light of both wavelengths the rate of | photosynthesis increases. |
or for converting carbon dioxide through a | photosynthesis into oxygen and solid biomass. |
The process is unrelated to other forms of | photosynthesis involving electron transport; however, and |
Most | photosynthesis is performed by highly modified, leaf-like |
But in practice | photosynthesis is a slow process, and the additional fuel |
ulacean acid metabolism, also known as CAM | photosynthesis, is a carbon fixation pathway present in s |
In contrast the speed of | photosynthesis is immaterial for fossil fuels because the |
ites derive a portion of their energy from | photosynthesis, leaving a tank in total darkness for seve |
al light can penetrate into water, so that | photosynthesis may occur, is known as the photic zone. |
As such, artificial | photosynthesis may become a very important source of fuel |
s synthesis of nucleic acids and proteins, | photosynthesis, muscle contraction and intracellular sign |
it an ideal genus in which to study how C4 | photosynthesis occurs and how it evolved. |
Most of the | photosynthesis occurs in the green stem branches. |
986 and accounts for more than half of the | photosynthesis of the open ocean. |
" (a sulfur and lime based mixture) on the | photosynthesis of red and golden delicious apples. |
sure to sunlight 2 to 3 times per week for | photosynthesis of Vitamin D. He was asked to resign from |
studies of the physiology, chemotaxis and | photosynthesis of marine plants. |
roteins, magenta chromoprotein involved in | photosynthesis of some Cyanobacteria. |
g places to breed in, but can interupt the | photosynthesis of many underwater plants. |
1970 paper Cosmic Costing, contrasting the | photosynthesis on which natural capital and sustainable i |
be two different photosystems involved in | photosynthesis, one driven by short-wavelength light and |
his ecosystem did not rely on sunlight and | photosynthesis, or on organic compounds, for an energy so |
ngi employ a similar multi-step pathway as | photosynthesis, or some chemosynthesis pathways, is unkno |
s a mixotroph and functions through either | photosynthesis or by ingesting organic substances from it |
His areas of expertise were | photosynthesis, phototropism and algae. |
astids, particularly those responsible for | photosynthesis, possess numerous internal membrane layers |
te and harvest algae through a traditional | photosynthesis process before switching to this method. |
Photosynthesis provided a source of free oxygen, but the | |
e inner cell, which is not able to perform | photosynthesis, reduces the sulfate into sulfide. |
Such anoxygenic | photosynthesis requires reduced sulfur (and therefore str |
2003) was an American botanist, pioneer of | photosynthesis research and President of the American Ass |
President of the International Society of | Photosynthesis Research. |
l he made his second great contribution to | photosynthesis research. |
in functions such as growth, reproduction, | photosynthesis, respiration, or movement, or in the physi |
The einstein is used in studies of | photosynthesis since the light requirement for the produc |
In | photosynthesis, singlet oxygen can be produced from the l |
ocess - sunlight initiates the process and | photosynthesis soon creates a green layer within the pudd |
Plastids are responsible for | photosynthesis, storage of products like starch and for t |
ze carbohydrates from atmospheric gases by | photosynthesis storing the absorbed energy internally, of |
Photosynthesis takes place at reaction centers on the cel | |
It is a key enzyme in gluconeogensis and | photosynthesis that is responsible for reversing the reac |
mechanisms for how plants and bacteria use | photosynthesis to convert light into chemical energy. |
eria which uses the biochemical process of | photosynthesis to produce energy and oxygen. |
itsubishi is developing its own artificial | photosynthesis to use sunlight, water and carbon dioxide |
, such as the intake of carbon dioxide for | photosynthesis to take place. |
h show a developmental progression from C3 | photosynthesis to C4 photosynthesis. |
Those that live in deeper rocks cannot use | photosynthesis to gather energy, but instead extract ener |
chemical mechanisms, along with C3 and CAM | photosynthesis, used in carbon fixation. |
ioxide allows to accelerate the process of | photosynthesis using the blue-green algae to convert the |
ays a key role in light energy capture via | photosynthesis, water use as regulated by transpiration, |
ids are also used as accessory pigments in | photosynthesis, where they act to increase the efficiency |
It is dominated by the process of | photosynthesis which uses sunlight to synthesise organic |
m's surface, since they are not needed for | photosynthesis while the dodder is obtaining nutrients fr |
While phytoplankton, through | photosynthesis, will raise DO saturation during daylight |
udy the minutiae of the light reactions of | photosynthesis, with particular regard to possible applic |
a were discovered that employ a version of | photosynthesis with arsenites as electron donors, produci |
it closely resembles, this species handles | photosynthesis with its twigs, rather than the short-live |
ts to thrive in dry climates by conducting | photosynthesis without losing water through open stomata |
linois at Urbana-Champaign, continuing his | photosynthesis work and publishing the three-volume Photo |
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