List of articles on photosynthesis

Elucidation of the mechanism of photosynthesis in Antarctic algae using infrared rays;

 Astrobiology Center, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Tohoku University, Akita Prefectural University, Tokyo University of Agriculture, National Institute for Basic Biology, Hyogo […]

Succeeded in visualizing the mechanism of "photosynthesis that does not emit oxygen" performed by photosynthetic bacteria

 Unlike plants, "photosynthetic bacteria" perform photosynthesis without generating oxygen.It lives in familiar places such as rice fields and hot springs, and has a very high energy […]

Potted roses, long-lasting flowers by light irradiation upward from the root Discovered by the University of Tokyo

 The research group of Associate Professor Ko Yamori of the Ecological Harmony Agricultural Organization, Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo, is rooted in potted roses in the room […]

Umiushi cuts off the body and regenerates the whole body from the head, discovered by Nara Women's University

 Kiyoka Mitsuto (1st year doctoral student) and Professor Yoichi Yusa of Nara Women's University discovered a large-scale autotomy / regeneration phenomenon in two species of sea slugs.child […]

Kinki University artificially creates chlorophyll, photosynthesis is also "inverted" that does not exist in nature

 A research group led by Professor Kao Saga of the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, Kinki University artificially created "inverted chlorophyll" that does not exist in nature […]

Increased rice yield by 3% by enhancing photosynthesis, Tohoku University and Iwate University succeeded

 A research group led by Professor Shu Makino of Tohoku University is a joint research between Iwate University and the International Agricultural Research Institute, and uses genetically modified rice to reduce the amount of nitrogen fertilizer used […].

Nagoya Institute of Technology develops fuel cell that generates and stores electricity by a mechanism similar to photosynthesis

 A research group at Nagoya Institute of Technology has developed a new fuel cell that stores solar energy as chemical energy.