photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is the biochemical process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy to fuel their growth and metabolism. Understanding this process is fundamental to plant science, as photosynthetic efficiency directly determines plant productivity and survival across varying environmental conditions. Consequently, photosynthesis research is essential for advancing crop improvement and sustainable agriculture.
open_in_new WikipediaOsHMA7 mediates copper transport into the chloroplast to maintain p...
The rice on your plate depends on a tiny copper-moving protein inside each leaf cell — and unders...
OsFT coordinates photosynthetic stability and carotenoid metabolism...
It could help farmers grow more rice with less water — important as droughts become more frequent...
SnRK1 subcellular localization is linked to TOR signaling, chloropl...
Saltier soils — driven by irrigation and climate change — are already reducing crop yields worldw...
The evolutionary success of angiosperms: a foundation of bioenerget...
Every fruit, vegetable, and flower in your garden belongs to a group of plants whose leaf veins a...
Resolving subcellular sucrose concentrations in plant tissues.
Every tomato, apple, or carrot in your garden is filled with sugar that traveled from leaves to f...