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Lichtbedingte pH-Erniedrigung in einem Chloroplasten-Kompartiment als Ursache der enzymatischen Violaxanthin-→ Zeaxanthin-Umwandlung; Beziehungen zur Photophosphorylierung

Light dependent decrease of the pH-value in a chloroplast compartment causing the enzymatic interconversion of violaxanthin to zeaxanthin; relations to photophosphorylation

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Hager, A. Lichtbedingte pH-Erniedrigung in einem Chloroplasten-Kompartiment als Ursache der enzymatischen Violaxanthin-→ Zeaxanthin-Umwandlung; Beziehungen zur Photophosphorylierung. Planta 89, 224–243 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00385028

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