Plant and Algal PSII–LHCII Supercomplexes: Structure, Evolution and Energy Transfer

Abstract Photosynthesis is the process conducted by plants and algae to capture photons and store their energy in chemical forms. The light-harvesting, excitation transfer, charge separation and electron transfer in photosystem II (PSII) are the critical initial reactions of photosynthesis and there...

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