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* Blankenship,Robert E. (2002) ''Molecular Mechanisms of Photosynthesis.'' Oxford: Blackwell Science. ISBN 0632043210 (pbk.). 321 pages. | * Blankenship,Robert E. (2002) ''Molecular Mechanisms of Photosynthesis.'' Oxford: Blackwell Science. ISBN 0632043210 (pbk.). 321 pages. | [http://www.chemistry.wustl.edu/faculty/blankenship Author website.] | ||
**"The book is aimed at advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in a range of disciplines, including life sciences, chemistry and physics. An understanding of basic principles ofchemistry, physics and biology is assumed." | ** "The book is aimed at advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in a range of disciplines, including life sciences, chemistry and physics. An understanding of basic principles ofchemistry, physics and biology is assumed." | ||
* Magiels G. (2010) From Sunlight to Insight: Jan IngenHousz, the Discovery of Photosynthesis & Science in the Light of Ecology. ASP-VUB Press. ISBN 978-905487645X. | [http://bit.ly/c9YDvU Google Books preview]. | |||
** <u>From author's Introduction:</u> The humble beginnings of this book was a very simple question, asked more than ten years ago by a good friend who knew that I was a biologist and had done my graduate studies in botany and plant ecology."Do you know who discovered photosynthesis?" I had to admit that I did nor know. Since then I asked every biologist I met the same question. Nobody was able to give me the answer. | |||
* Holmes B. (2011) [http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20928001.500-a-bluegreen-revolution-upgrading-photosynthesis.html A blue-green revolution: Upgrading photosynthesis]. ''New Scientist'' Feb 19. pp. 42-45. | |||
** Article on research and research ideas to upgrade the photosynthetic machinery of crop plants to boost crop yields to greatly high levels. |
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- Blankenship,Robert E. (2002) Molecular Mechanisms of Photosynthesis. Oxford: Blackwell Science. ISBN 0632043210 (pbk.). 321 pages. | Author website.
- "The book is aimed at advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in a range of disciplines, including life sciences, chemistry and physics. An understanding of basic principles ofchemistry, physics and biology is assumed."
- Magiels G. (2010) From Sunlight to Insight: Jan IngenHousz, the Discovery of Photosynthesis & Science in the Light of Ecology. ASP-VUB Press. ISBN 978-905487645X. | Google Books preview.
- From author's Introduction: The humble beginnings of this book was a very simple question, asked more than ten years ago by a good friend who knew that I was a biologist and had done my graduate studies in botany and plant ecology."Do you know who discovered photosynthesis?" I had to admit that I did nor know. Since then I asked every biologist I met the same question. Nobody was able to give me the answer.
- Holmes B. (2011) A blue-green revolution: Upgrading photosynthesis. New Scientist Feb 19. pp. 42-45.
- Article on research and research ideas to upgrade the photosynthetic machinery of crop plants to boost crop yields to greatly high levels.