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    Phytochromes and Other (Photo)Receptors of Information in Plants by Voitsekhovskaja, O. V.

    Published in Russian journal of plant physiology (01-05-2019)
    “…In land plants, at least five groups of photoreceptors perceive information about light conditions and diurnal rhythm, as well as about ambient temperature,…”
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    Chlorophyll b in angiosperms: Functions in photosynthesis, signaling and ontogenetic regulation by Voitsekhovskaja, O.V., Tyutereva, E.V.

    Published in Journal of plant physiology (15-09-2015)
    “…Chlorophyll b (Chlb) is an antenna chlorophyll. The binding of Chlb by antenna proteins is crucial for the correct assembly of the antenna complexes in…”
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    The Role of SnRK1 Kinase in the Response of the Photosynthetic Machinery to Salinity Stress by Murtuzova, A. V., Tyutereva, E. V., Voitsekhovskaja, O. V.

    Published in Russian journal of plant physiology (01-06-2023)
    “…In plants, SnRK1 (Sucrose non-fermenting-Related protein Kinase 1) is one of the major activators of catabolic processes, including autophagy, during stress…”
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    Autophagy and the Energy Status of Plant Cells by Tyutereva, E. V., Murtuzova, A. V., Voitsekhovskaja, O. V.

    Published in Russian journal of plant physiology (01-04-2022)
    “…In plant cells the homeostatic control of energy balance involves the production and recycling of adenylates with macroergic bonds, ATP and ADP. The…”
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    Responses of chlorophyll b-Free chlorina 3613 barley mutant to a prolonged decrease in illuminance: 1. Dynamics of chlorophyll content, growth, and productivity by Tyutereva, E. V, Voitsekhovskaja, O. V

    “…Responses of plants deficient in chlorophyll b (Chl b) to a long-term (lasting for 7 days) decrease in illumination and subsequent restoration of normal…”
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    Responses of chlorophyll b-less chlorina 3613 mutant of barley to a prolonged decrease in illuminance: 2. Dynamics of carotenoids in leaf chloroplasts by Tyutereva, E. V., Voitsekhovskaja, O. V.

    Published in Russian journal of plant physiology (01-03-2011)
    “…Barley ( Hordeum vulgare L.) mutant chlorina 3613 is notable for a lack of chlorophyll b (Chl b ), low content of chlorophyll a (Chl a ) and carotenoids in the…”
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    On the role of chlorophyll b in ontogenetic adaptations of plants by Tyutereva, E. V., Ivanova, A. N., Voitsekhovskaja, O. V.

    Published in Biology bulletin reviews (01-11-2014)
    “…Plants of the barley mutant chlorina 3613, which completely lacks chlorophyll b , were investigated over their full life cycle growing in the field under…”
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    Phloem Loading in Two Scrophulariaceae Species. What Can Drive Symplastic Flow via Plasmodesmata? by Voitsekhovskaja, Olga V, Koroleva, Olga A, Batashev, Denis R, Knop, Christian, Tomos, A. Deri, Gamalei, Yuri V, Heldt, Hans-Walter, Lohaus, Gertrud

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-01-2006)
    “…To determine the driving forces for symplastic sugar flux between mesophyll and phloem, gradients of sugar concentrations and osmotic pressure were studied in…”
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