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Competition between electron acceptors in photosynthesis: Regulation of the malate valve during CO2 fixation and nitrite reduction

For maximal rates of CO2 assimilation in isolated intact spinach chloroplasts the generation of the adequate NADPH/ATP ratio is achieved either by cyclic electron flow around photosystem I or by linear electron transport to oxaloacetate, nitrite or oxygen (Mehler-reaction). The interrelationships be...

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Published in:Photosynthesis research 1994-10, Vol.42 (1), p.75-86
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