Carnegie Institution for Science: 'Surge Protector'-Like Enzyme Controls the Speed and Efficiency of Photosynthesis
June 10, 2021
June 10, 2021
WASHINGTON, June 10 (TNSJou) -- The Carnegie Institution for Science issued the following news release:
The fact that photosynthesis uses sunlight and atmospheric carbon dioxide to produce sugars has been known for more than a century. But how photosynthesis manages to maintain sugar production through variations in the availability of sunlight and carbon dioxide has remained a mystery until now.
New work published in Photosynthesis Research from Carnegie's Jennife . . .
The fact that photosynthesis uses sunlight and atmospheric carbon dioxide to produce sugars has been known for more than a century. But how photosynthesis manages to maintain sugar production through variations in the availability of sunlight and carbon dioxide has remained a mystery until now.
New work published in Photosynthesis Research from Carnegie's Jennife . . .