Concepts in Photobiology:
Photosynthesis and Photomorphogenesis
 


Edited by:

G.S Singhal - School of Life Sciences: Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Dehli, India.
G. Renger - Technische Universitaet: Berlin, Germany.
S.K Sopory - International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, New Delhi, India.
K-D. Irrgang - Technische Universitaet, Berlin, Germany.
Govindjee - Center of Biophysics & Computational Biology: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.




The present book brings together, and integrates, various aspects of photosynthesis, biology of pigments, light regulation of chloroplast development, nuclear and chloroplast gene expression, light signal transduction, other photomorphogenetic processes, and some photoecological aspects under one cover.

The coverage is comprehensive and includes a wide range of "hot topics" currently under investigation in the fields of photobiology of cyanobacteria, algae, and plants.

Authors to this volume are select international authorities in their fields from the USA, Europe, Australia, and Asia. The book is designed primarily to be used as a text book by graduates and postgraduates. It is, however, also intended to be a resource book for new researchers in plant photobiology. Several introductory chapters are designed as suitable reading for undergraduate courses in integrative and molecular biology, biochemistry, and biophysics.




Contents and Contributors

Foreward
Preface

1. Introduction to Photobiology, Photosynthesis, and Photomorphogenesis
G. Renger, S.K. Sopory, G.S. Singhal, K-D. Irrgang, and Govindjee


Part A: Photosynthesis

2. The Photosynthetic Process
J. Whitmarsh and Govindjee

3. Basic Principles of Photophysics and Photochemistry
G. Renger

4. Models of the Light Reaction of Photosynthesis
G.R. Seely and G. Tollin

5. Structure and Function of Phycobilisomes
M.Mimuro, H. Kikuchi, and A. Murakami

6. Architecture of the Thylakoid Membrane
P. Fromme

7. Biology of Photosystem I: Structural Aspects
P. Manna and P.R. Chitnis

8. Function and Molecular Genetics of Photosystem I
D.F. Ghanotakis, G. Tsiotis, and T.M. Bricker

9. Polypeptides of Photosystem II: Structure and Function
G. Renger

10. Mechanism of Photosynthetic Water Cleavage
W. Ruettinger and G.C. Dismukes

11. Synthetic Catalyst for Non-biological Water Oxidation: Comparison to the Photosynthetic Water Complex
W. Ruettinger and G.C. Dismukes

12. The Electrochemical Properties of the Thylakoid Membrane
J.F.H.Snel and W.I. Vredenberg

13. Photophosphorylation
H. Strotmann and N. Shavit

14. Carbon Dioxide Metabolism in Photosynthesis
I.S. Sheoran and R. Singh


Part B: Stress Response


15. Acclimation of Photosynthesis to the Environment
B.A. Logan, et al.

16. How Higher Plants Respond to Excess Light: Energy Dissipation in Photosystem II
A.M. Gilmore and Govindjee

17. Photoregulation and Photoprotection of the Photosystem II Reaction Centre Heterodimer
I.S. Booij, et al.

18. Molecular Adaptation to Irradiance: The Dual Functionality of Photosystem II
C. Critchley

19. UV-Effects on Plants
M. Tevini

20. Elevated Temperature Stress Effects on Photosystems: Characterization and Evaluation of the Nature of Heat Induced Impairments
N.G. Bukhov and P.K. Mohanty

21. Salt Tolerance Engineering ­ Which Are the Essential Mechanisms
H.J. Bohnert, et al.

22. Oxidative Stress in Photodynamic Herbicidal Action of 5-aminolevulinic Acid
B.C. Tripathy and G.S. Singhal


Part C: Gene Regulation and Photomorphogenesis

23. Molecular Biology of Chloroplast Genome
N. Tuteja and K.K. Tewari

24. Regulation of Plastid Gene Expression
A.K. Tyagi.

25. Phytochromes: Molecular Structure, Photoreceptor Process and Physiological Function
V.A. Sineshchekov

26. #051FB0 Light Perception and Signal Transduction in Higher Plants
J.P. Khurana and K. Poff

27. UV-B Effects in Plants, Receptors and Targets
L.O. Bjorn

28. Photomorphogenesis in Lower Plants
J. Hughes and E. Hartmann

29. The Photoperiodic Control of Plant Reproduction
S.D. Jackson and B. Thomas

30. Light Signal Transduction and Nuclear Gene Expression
S.K. Sopory, et al.

31. Use of Mutants and Transgenics in Understanding Photomorphogenesis
R. Sharma and R.E. Kendrick.



Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht
Co-publication with Narosa Publishing House
Hardbound, ISBN 0-7923-5519-9
May 1999, 1019 pp.
NLG 480.00 / USD 288.00 / GBP 168.00
No sales rights in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Africa and the Middle East




Send mail to Govindjee (gov@uiuc.edu)

Last page update: 18 September 1999