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Christopher M Cohu

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Muller O, Cohu C, Stewart J, Protheroe J, Demmig-Adams B, Adams 3rd W
Physiol Plant . 2014 Jan; 152(1):174-83. PMID: 24450755
Foliar vascular anatomy and photosynthesis were evaluated for a number of summer annual species that either load sugars into the phloem via a symplastic route (Cucumis sativus L. cv. Straight...
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Cohu C, Muller O, Adams 3rd W, Demmig-Adams B
Physiol Plant . 2014 Jan; 152(1):164-73. PMID: 24450735
Acclimation of foliar features to cool temperature and high light was characterized in winter (Spinacia oleracea L. cv. Giant Nobel; Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynhold Col-0 and ecotypes from Sweden and...
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Cohu C, Muller O, Stewart J, Demmig-Adams B, Adams 3rd W
Front Plant Sci . 2013 Jul; 4:264. PMID: 23898338
Through microscopic analysis of veins and assessment of light- and CO2-saturated rates of photosynthetic oxygen evolution, we investigated the relationship between minor loading vein anatomy and photosynthesis of mature leaves...
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Cohu C, Muller O, Demmig-Adams B, Adams 3rd W
Front Plant Sci . 2013 Jul; 4:240. PMID: 23847643
In light of the important role of foliar phloem as the nexus between energy acquisition through photosynthesis and distribution of the products of photosynthesis to the rest of the plant,...
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Adams 3rd W, Cohu C, Muller O, Demmig-Adams B
Front Plant Sci . 2013 Jun; 4:194. PMID: 23785375
Acclimatory adjustments of foliar minor loading veins in response to growth at different temperatures and light intensities are evaluated. These adjustments are related to their role in providing infrastructure for...
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Adams 3rd W, Muller O, Cohu C, Demmig-Adams B
Photosynth Res . 2013 May; 117(1-3):31-44. PMID: 23695654
Photoinhibition in leaves in response to high and/or excess light, consisting of a decrease in photosynthesis and/or photosynthetic efficiency, is frequently equated to photodamage and often invoked as being responsible...
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Demmig-Adams B, Cohu C, Amiard V, Zadelhoff G, Veldink G, Muller O, et al.
New Phytol . 2013 Feb; 197(3):720-9. PMID: 23418633
This review summarizes evidence for a mechanistic link between plant photoprotection and the synthesis of oxylipin hormones as regulators of development and defense. Knockout mutants of Arabidopsis, deficient in various...
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Dumlao M, Darehshouri A, Cohu C, Muller O, Mathias J, Adams 3rd W, et al.
Photosynth Res . 2012 Jul; 113(1-3):181-9. PMID: 22791016
Carbon export from leaf mesophyll to sugar-transporting phloem occurs via either an apoplastic (across the cell membrane) or symplastic (through plasmodesmatal cell wall openings) pathway. Herbaceous apoplastic loaders generally exhibit...
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Demmig-Adams B, Cohu C, Muller O, Adams 3rd W
Photosynth Res . 2012 Jul; 113(1-3):75-88. PMID: 22790560
Modulation of the efficiency with which leaves convert absorbed light to photochemical energy [intrinsic efficiency of open photosystem II (PSII) centers, as the ratio of variable to maximal chlorophyll fluorescence]...
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Cohu C, Abdel-Ghany S, Gogolin Reynolds K, Onofrio A, Bodecker J, Kimbrel J, et al.
Mol Plant . 2009 Dec; 2(6):1336-50. PMID: 19969519
Copper (Cu) is an important mineral nutrient found in chloroplasts as a cofactor associated with plastocyanin and Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (Cu/ZnSOD). Superoxide dismutases are metallo-enzymes found in most oxygenic organisms...