Dissipation of excess light energy through H2O2 formation in photosynthetic systems
Colbow, K.V.daver, W.P.povic, R.B.uce, D.
Oxygen radicals in chemistry and biology proceedings third international conference Neuherberg Federal Re ic of Germany July 10-15-1983 editors W Bors M Saran D Tait: 526
1984
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