TY - JOUR
T1 - Photosynthesis research in Italy
T2 - A review
AU - Forti, Giorgio
AU - Agostiano, Angela
AU - Barbato, Roberto
AU - Bassi, Roberto
AU - Brugnoli, Enrico
AU - Finazzi, Giovanni
AU - Garlaschi, Flavio M.
AU - Jennings, Robert C.
AU - Melandri, Bruno Andrea
AU - Trotta, Massimo
AU - Venturoli, Giovanni
AU - Zanetti, Giuliana
AU - Zannoni, Davide
AU - Zucchelli, Giuseppe
PY - 2006/6
Y1 - 2006/6
N2 - This historical review was compiled and edited by Giorgio Forti, whereas the other authors of the different sections are listed alphabetically after his name, below the title of the paper; they are also listed in the individual sections. This review deals with the research on photosynthesis performed in several Italian laboratories during the last 50 years; it includes research done, in collaboration, at several international laboratories, particularly USA, UK, Switzerland, Hungary, Germany, France, Finland, Denmark, and Austria. Wherever pertinent, references are provided, especially to other historical papers in Govindjee et al. [Govindjee, Beatty JT, Gest H, Allen JF (eds) (2005) Discoveries in Photosynthesis. Springer, Dordrecht]. This paper covers the physical and chemical events starting with the absorption of a quantum of light by a pigment molecule to the conversion of the radiation energy into the stable chemical forms of the reducing power and of ATP. It describes the work done on the structure, function and regulation of the photosynthetic apparatus in higher plants, unicellular algae and in photosynthetic bacteria. Phenomena such as photoinhibition and the protection from it are also included. Research in biophysics of photosynthesis in Padova (Italy) is discussed by G.M. Giacometti and G. Giacometti (2006).
AB - This historical review was compiled and edited by Giorgio Forti, whereas the other authors of the different sections are listed alphabetically after his name, below the title of the paper; they are also listed in the individual sections. This review deals with the research on photosynthesis performed in several Italian laboratories during the last 50 years; it includes research done, in collaboration, at several international laboratories, particularly USA, UK, Switzerland, Hungary, Germany, France, Finland, Denmark, and Austria. Wherever pertinent, references are provided, especially to other historical papers in Govindjee et al. [Govindjee, Beatty JT, Gest H, Allen JF (eds) (2005) Discoveries in Photosynthesis. Springer, Dordrecht]. This paper covers the physical and chemical events starting with the absorption of a quantum of light by a pigment molecule to the conversion of the radiation energy into the stable chemical forms of the reducing power and of ATP. It describes the work done on the structure, function and regulation of the photosynthetic apparatus in higher plants, unicellular algae and in photosynthetic bacteria. Phenomena such as photoinhibition and the protection from it are also included. Research in biophysics of photosynthesis in Padova (Italy) is discussed by G.M. Giacometti and G. Giacometti (2006).
KW - ATP synthase
KW - Antenna structure and function
KW - Bacterial photosynthesis
KW - Biophysics of photosynthesis
KW - Chemiosmosis
KW - Excitation energy transfer
KW - FNR
KW - International congress on photosynthesis in Stresa
KW - Photoinhibition
KW - Photophosphorylation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/33747886525
U2 - 10.1007/s11120-006-9054-z
DO - 10.1007/s11120-006-9054-z
M3 - Short survey
SN - 0166-8595
VL - 88
SP - 211
EP - 240
JO - Photosynthesis Research
JF - Photosynthesis Research
IS - 3
ER -