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Plastid signalling to the nucleus and beyond
BJ Pogson, NS Woo, B Förster, ID Small
Trends in plant science 13 (11), 602-609, 2008
4452008
The cyanobacterial CCM as a source of genes for improving photosynthetic CO2 fixation in crop species
GD Price, JJL Pengelly, B Forster, J Du, SM Whitney, S von Caemmerer, ...
Journal of experimental botany 64 (3), 753-768, 2013
2622013
Effects of Acetate on Facultative Autotrophy inChlamydomonas reinhardtii Assessed by Photosynthetic Measurements and Stable Isotope Analyses
PB Heifetz, B Forster, CB Osmond, LJ Giles, JE Boynton
Plant Physiology 122 (4), 1439-1446, 2000
2122000
Cyanobacterial CO2-concentrating mechanism components: function and prospects for plant metabolic engineering
BM Long, BD Rae, V Rolland, B Förster, GD Price
Current opinion in plant biology 31, 1-8, 2016
1262016
Progress and challenges of engineering a biophysical CO2-concentrating mechanism into higher plants
BD Rae, BM Long, B Förster, ND Nguyen, CN Velanis, N Atkinson, ...
Journal of Experimental Botany 68 (14), 3717-3737, 2017
1192017
Cyanobacterial carboxysomes: microcompartments that facilitate CO2 fixation
BD Rae, BM Long, LF Whitehead, B Förster, MR Badger, GD Price
Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology 23 (4-5), 300-307, 2013
1122013
A simple chlorophyll fluorescence parameter that correlates with the rate coefficient of photoinactivation of photosystem II
L Hendrickson, B Förster, BJ Pogson, WS Chow
Photosynthesis Research 84, 43-49, 2005
992005
Improved survival of very high light and oxidative stress is conferred by spontaneous gain-of-function mutations in Chlamydomonas
B Förster, CB Osmond, BJ Pogson
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Bioenergetics 1709 (1), 45-57, 2005
932005
Gymnosperms have increased capacity for electron leakage to oxygen (Mehler and PTOX reactions) in photosynthesis compared with angiosperms
M Shirao, S Kuroki, K Kaneko, Y Kinjo, M Tsuyama, B Förster, ...
Plant and Cell Physiology 54 (7), 1152-1163, 2013
922013
Characterisation of cyanobacterial bicarbonate transporters in E. coli shows that SbtA homologs are functional in this heterologous expression system
J Du, B Förster, L Rourke, SM Howitt, GD Price
PloS one 9 (12), e115905, 2014
902014
Occurrence of the lutein-epoxide cycle in mistletoes of the Loranthaceae and Viscaceae
S Matsubara, T Morosinotto, R Bassi, AL Christian, E Fischer-Schliebs, ...
Planta 217, 868-879, 2003
732003
Transplastomic integration of a cyanobacterial bicarbonate transporter into tobacco chloroplasts
JJL Pengelly, B Förster, S von Caemmerer, MR Badger, GD Price, ...
Journal of experimental botany 65 (12), 3071-3080, 2014
702014
Comparative proteomics of high light stress in the model alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
B Förster, U Mathesius, BJ Pogson
Proteomics 6 (15), 4309-4320, 2006
652006
Photoinhibition: then and now
B Osmond, B Förster
Photoprotection, photoinhibition, gene regulation, and environment, 11-22, 2006
642006
Processes contributing to photoprotection of grapevine leaves illuminated at low temperature
L Hendrickson, B Förster, RT Furbank, WS Chow
Physiologia Plantarum 121 (2), 272-281, 2004
572004
De novo synthesis and degradation of Lx and V cycle pigments during shade and sun acclimation in avocado leaves
B Forster, CB Osmond, BJ Pogson
Plant Physiology 149 (2), 1179-1195, 2009
562009
Lutein from deepoxidation of lutein epoxide replaces zeaxanthin to sustain an enhanced capacity for nonphotochemical chlorophyll fluorescence quenching in avocado shade leaves …
B Förster, BJ Pogson, CB Osmond
Plant Physiology 156 (1), 393-403, 2011
552011
Rubisco proton production can drive the elevation of CO2 within condensates and carboxysomes
BM Long, B Förster, SB Pulsford, GD Price, MR Badger
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (18), e2014406118, 2021
492021
Very high light resistant mutants of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: responses of photosystem II, nonphotochemical quenching and xanthophyll pigments to light and CO 2
B Förster, C Barry Osmond, JE Boynton
Photosynthesis Research 67, 5-15, 2001
492001
The CO2-concentrating mechanism of Synechococcus WH5701 is composed of native and horizontally-acquired components
BD Rae, B Förster, MR Badger, G Dean Price
Photosynthesis research 109, 59-72, 2011
462011
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