Plants and cyanobacteria capture the light of the sun and utilize its energy to synthesize organic compounds from inorganic substances such as CO 2, nitrate, and sulfate to synthesize their cellular material; they are photoautotrophic. In photosynthesis, photon energy splits water into oxygen and hydrogen, the latter bound as NADPH.The plants and higher fungi produce through their metabolism a vast variety of chemical substances. These are important for the plant itself, but also for the environment and for the recovery and use by humans. The Plant Biochemistry deals with biochemical processes of plant metabolism. Plants produce most of the biomass on earth, provide directly or indirectly all food for humans and increasingly will become the source of sustainable biomaterials that replace non-renewable resources.
Research Article: Asian Journal of Plant Science & Research
Research Article: Asian Journal of Plant Science & Research
Research Article: Asian Journal of Plant Science & Research
Research Article: Asian Journal of Plant Science & Research
Research Article: Asian Journal of Plant Science & Research
Research Article: Asian Journal of Plant Science & Research
Research Article: Asian Journal of Plant Science & Research
Research Article: Asian Journal of Plant Science & Research
Research Article: Asian Journal of Plant Science & Research
Research Article: Asian Journal of Plant Science & Research
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Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Asian Journal of Plant Science & Research
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Asian Journal of Plant Science & Research
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Asian Journal of Plant Science & Research
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