Utilization of minor red-shifted chlorophyll a for oxygenic photosynthesis under far-red light in green algae
Key Points
Photosynthesis increases under far-red light, driven by red-shifted chlorophyll a's unique absorption.
Key evidence shows that minor red-shifted chlorophyll a enhances photosynthesis efficiency by 30% compared to traditional chlorophyll in far-red light.
Analysis of green algae's adaptations to far-red light reveals significant metabolic advantages.
This study highlights the importance of exploring alternative light spectra for improved algal biomass production.
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