Abstract:Acclimation to different light regimes is at the base of survival for
photosynthetic organisms, regardless of their evolutionary origin.
Previous research efforts largely focused on acclimation events
occurring at the level of photosynthetic apparatus and often highlighted
species-specific mechanisms. Here, we investigated the consequences of
acclimation to different irradiances in Chlorella vulgaris, a
green alga that is one of the most promising species for industrial
application, focusing on both photosynth… Show more
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