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Photosynthesis re-wired: Chemists use nanowires to power photosynthesis-like process

Chemists have developed a process that closely resembles photosynthesis and proved capable of synthesizing compounds found in the pain-killers ibuprofen and naproxen.

Can artificial photosynthesis solve our energy and climate problems?

In order to achieve the sought-after shift towards sustainable regenerative energy supply, researchers around the world are focusing on the conversion of solar energy into hydrogen and carbon compound...

Photosynthesis re-wired

(Boston College) Boston College chemists Kian L. Tan and Dunwei Wang have developed a process that closely resembles photosynthesis and proved capable of synthesizing compounds found in the pain-kille...

University of Toronto-led study provides new insight into photosynthesis

(University of Toronto) Pigments found in plants and purple bacteria employed to provide protection from sun damage do more than just that. Researchers from the University of Toronto and University of...

Plants could use light even more effectively for food production

Scientists from Wageningen University, part of Wageningen UR, have concluded that it is possible to develop plants that produce even more food by reducing the level of pigments which make no contribut...

Secret of efficient photosynthesis is decoded

Purple bacteria are among Earth’s oldest organisms, and among its most efficient in turning sunlight into usable chemical energy. Now, a key to their light-harvesting prowess has been explained thro...

Advance in re-engineering photosynthesis to make drugs, compounds or ingredients

(American Chemical Society) Scientists are reporting an advance in re-engineering photosynthesis to transform plants into bio-factories that manufacture high-value ingredients for medicines, fabrics,...

X-ray laser sees photosynthesis in action

Opening a new window on the way plants generate the oxygen we breathe, researchers used an X-ray laser at the Department of Energy's (DOE) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory to simultaneously look a...

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Elevated atmospheric CO(2) mitigated photoinhibition in a tropical tree species, Gmelina arborea.

Effects of elevated CO(2) on photosynthetic CO(2) assimilation, PSII photochemistry and photoinhibition were investigated in the leaves of a fast growing tropical tree species, Gmelina arborea (Verben...

Toxicological studies on aqueous extract of Gmelina arborea in rodents.

Context: Gmelina arborea Roxb. (Verbenaceae) is an important medicinal plant in the traditional system of medicine of India. The plant is used in the treatment of snake-bites, fever, piles, and diabet...

Report: Phytochemical screening, and assessment of ameliorating effect of aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Gmelina arborea n drug induced hepatic and renal insufficiency in rats.

Phytochemical screening of stem bark and leaves of Gmelina arborea; and effect of aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Gmelina arborea stembark on hepatic and renal insufficiency in rats was assessed in...

Ozone exposure causes a decoupling of conductance and photosynthesis: implications for the Ball-Berry stomatal conductance model.

Industrialization has significantly altered atmospheric chemistry by increasing concentrations of chemicals such as nitrogen oxides (NO( x )) and volatile...

Evolution of C4 plants: a new hypothesis for an interaction of CO2 and water relations mediated by plant hydraulics.

C(4) photosynthesis has evolved more than 60 times as a carbon-concentrating mechanism to augment the ancestral C(3) photosynthetic pathway. The rate and the efficiency of photosynthesis are greater i...

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