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Red algae acclimate to low light by modifying phycobilisome composition to maintain efficient light harvesting
Sofie E. Voerman
(Creator)
Arvydas Ruseckas
(Creator)
Graham Turnbull
(Creator)
Ifor David William Samuel
(Creator)
Heidi L. Burdett
(Creator)
School of Physics and Astronomy
Centre for Energy Ethics
Sir James Mackenzie Institute for Early Diagnosis
Centre for Biophotonics
Condensed Matter Physics
School of Earth & Environmental Sciences
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(1)
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2022
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2022
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2022
Red algae acclimate to low light by modifying phycobilisome composition to maintain efficient light harvesting
Voerman, S. E.,
Ruseckas, A.
,
Turnbull, G. A.
,
Samuel, I. D. W.
& Burdett, H. L.,
27 Dec 2022
, (E-pub ahead of print)
In:
BMC Biology.
20
,
16 p.
, 291.
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Phycobilisome
100%
Photosystem
66%
Photosystem I
66%
Coralline Alga
66%
Photosystem II
66%