The diversity and coevolution of Rubisco and CO2 concentrating mechanisms in marine macrophytes DOI Creative Commons
Sebastià Capó‐Bauçà, Concepción Iñíguez, Jeroni Galmés

et al.

New Phytologist, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 241(6), P. 2353 - 2365

Published: Jan. 10, 2024

The kinetic properties of Rubisco, the most important carbon-fixing enzyme, have been assessed in a small fraction estimated existing biodiversity photosynthetic organisms. Until recently, one significant gaps knowledge Rubisco kinetics was marine macrophytes, an ecologically relevant group including brown (Ochrophyta), red (Rhodophyta) and green (Chlorophyta) macroalgae seagrasses (Streptophyta). These organisms express various types predominantly possess CO

Language: Английский

The diversity and coevolution of Rubisco and CO2 concentrating mechanisms in marine macrophytes DOI Creative Commons
Sebastià Capó‐Bauçà, Concepción Iñíguez, Jeroni Galmés

et al.

New Phytologist, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 241(6), P. 2353 - 2365

Published: Jan. 10, 2024

The kinetic properties of Rubisco, the most important carbon-fixing enzyme, have been assessed in a small fraction estimated existing biodiversity photosynthetic organisms. Until recently, one significant gaps knowledge Rubisco kinetics was marine macrophytes, an ecologically relevant group including brown (Ochrophyta), red (Rhodophyta) and green (Chlorophyta) macroalgae seagrasses (Streptophyta). These organisms express various types predominantly possess CO

Language: Английский

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