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C3 carbon fixation
A Survey of Carbon Fixation Pathways Through a Quantitative Lens
Anomalous Δ13c in Particulate Organic Carbon at the Chemoautotrophy Maximum in the 1
Coordination of Plant Primary Metabolism Studied with A
2020 CMI Annual Report
Stable Carbon and Nitrogen Isotope Analysis in Aqueous Samples – Method Development, Validation and Application
National Science Olympiad 2012: Life Sciences
Negative Emissions Technologies
Balancing Energy Supply During Photosynthesis - a Theoretical Perspective
Magnesium–Isotope Fractionation in Chlorophyll-A Extracted from Two Plants with Different Pathways of Carbon Fixation (C3, C4)
Comparison of C3 and C4 Plants Metabolic
Unicellular C4 Photosynthesis in a Marine Diatom
Photorespiration, Which in Turn Inhibits Shoot Nitrate Assimilation
A Critical Review on the Improvement of Photosynthetic Carbon Assimilation in C3 Plants Using Genetic Engineering
Cam) in the Agavoideae (Asparagaceae
Genetically Modified Higher Plants with Increased Photosynthesis And/Or Biomass Production, Methods and Uses Thereof
Design and Analysis of Synthetic Carbon Fixation Pathways
Photorespiration and Nitrate Assimilation: a Major Intersection Between Plant Carbon and Nitrogen
Temperature Response of Photosynthesis in C3, C4, and CAM
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Discoveries in Rubisco (Ribulose 1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase): a Historical Perspective
Induction by Drought of Crassulacean Acid Metabolism in the Terrestrial Bromeliad, Puya Floccosa
C3 Vegetation Mapping and CO2 Fertilization Effect in the Arid Lower Heihe River Basin, Northwestern China
Black Carbon Concentrations, Sources, and Fluxes in the Tropical Atlantic Ocean
Diel Variation of Hydrochemistry and Carbon Flux in the Banzhai River, SW China
Manganese Binding to Rubisco Could Drive a Photorespiratory Pathway That Increases the Energy Efficiency of Photosynthesis.” Authors’ Names and Affiliations: Arnold J
Ecological Imperatives for Aquatic CO2-Concentrating Mechanisms
CO2 Levels and Plants: What’S So Wrong with a Greenhouse?
Nitrogen Removal and Lipid Production from Secondary