light stress in chloroplastsas mentioned earlier


Light Stress in Chloroplasts

As mentioned earlier, very high light intensity can inhibit photosynthesis due to accumulation of excess of excitation energy. A portion of this results in the accumulation of reduced plastoquinone in the pool of electron carriers. Low light can exert similar effects if the terminal electron acceptor viz. CO2 is limiting as happens during dehydration followed by closure of stomata.

 

Request for Solution File

Ask an Expert for Answer!!
Biology: light stress in chloroplastsas mentioned earlier
Reference No:- TGS0180769

Expected delivery within 24 Hours