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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.

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OsHMA7 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...

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plant-signaling
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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...

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Iterative Genome Engineering Platform Enables Efficient Sucrose Bio...

Sugar crops like sugarcane demand vast land and freshwater, but microbes that eat sunlight and CO...

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Glycogen deficiency impairs diurnal energy metabolism and cell divi...

Cyanobacteria are the ancestors of the chloroplasts inside every plant cell in your garden — unde...

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Decoding GUN1 in plastid-to-nucleus signaling: what it doesn't, wha...

Every spring, when your seedlings shift from pale yellow to deep green as they catch their first ...

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