From owner-photosynthesis@net.bio.net Mon Aug 01 23:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!AGRI.HUJI.AC.IL!MARDER
From: MARDER@AGRI.HUJI.AC.IL (Jonathan B. Marder)
Newsgroups: bionet.photosynthesis
Subject: Reference title needed
Date: 2 Aug 1994 02:50:22 -0700
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Dear colleagues,
   Can someone please do me a favour and look up the Chapter title for the
following reference (I assume that the book is on someone's bookshelf):-

     Coombs, J. and Greenwood, A. D. 1976. pp. 1-51. In: The Intact
Chloroplast.      Barber, J., =FD(Ed.), Elseveir, Amesterdam, New-York,=
 Oxford.=FD

Our copy has gone missing!

Much thanks,
Jonathan M.
__
Jonathan B. Marder                 '
Department of Agricultural Botany  |     Internet: MARDER@agri.huji.ac.il
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem | /\/ Bitnet:   MARDER@HUJIAGRI
Faculty of Agriculture             |/  \ Phone:    (08 or +9728) 481918
P.O.Box 12, Rehovot 76100, ISRAEL  /     Fax:      (08 or +9728) 467763


From owner-photosynthesis@net.bio.net Tue Aug 02 23:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!ASU.EDU!Larry.Orr
From: Larry.Orr@ASU.EDU
Newsgroups: bionet.photosynthesis
Subject: Contents--Photosynthesis Research, 40:2 (May 1994)
Date: 3 Aug 1994 15:57:59 -0700
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Photosynthesis Research
Contents

Volume 40 No. 2, May 1994

Personal perspective

A microbiologist's odyssey: Bacterial viruses to
photosynthetic bacteria
H. Gest ...................................................129-146

Review

The biosynthesis of bacterial and plastidic c-type
cytochromes
G. Howe, S. Merchant ......................................147-165

Regular papers

Selective disruption of energy flow from phycobilisomes to
Photosystem I
A.N. Glazer, Y.M. Gindt, C.F. Chan, K. Sauer ..............167-173

Determination of the light pathlength elongation in leaves by
measuring P700 quantitatively
M. Uz, O. Saygin ..........................................175-179

Spectroscopy of non-photochemical and photochemical quenching
of chlorophyll fluorescence in leaves; evidence for a role of
the light harvesting complex of Photosystem II in the
regulation of energy dissipation
A.V. Ruban, P. Horton .....................................181-190

Generation and quenching of singlet molecular oxygen by aggregated
bacteriochlorophyll d in model systems and chlorosomes
A.A. Krasnovsky, Jr., J. Lopez, P. Cheng, P.A. Liddell,
R.E. Blankenship, T.A. Moore, D. Gust .....................191-198

The kinetics of reactions around the cytochrome bf complex
studied in an isolated system
A.B. Hope, D.B. Matthews, P. Valente ......................199-206



From owner-photosynthesis@net.bio.net Wed Aug 10 23:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!ORNL.GOV!exg
From: exg@ORNL.GOV (Elias Greenbaum)
Newsgroups: bionet.photosynthesis
Subject: Photosynthesis Inhibitors
Date: 11 Aug 1994 13:56:30 -0700
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Are there commerical suppliers of the following photosynthesis inhibitors?

HQNO, UHDBT, DBMIB, DNP-INT, NQNO

If there are no commercial suppliers, will someone be kind enough to send us
some?

Thanks for your help and cooperation.

Elias Greenbaum
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
P. O. Box 2008
Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6194

Tel: 615-574-7835
Fax: 615-574-6843



From owner-photosynthesis@net.bio.net Mon Aug 15 23:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!bcm!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!news.uoregon.edu!sugar-cane.uoregon.edu!user
From: student@oregon.uoregon.edu (student)
Newsgroups: bionet.photosynthesis
Subject: Cardamine oligasperma
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      Hello! I'm doing several projects with Cardamine oligasperma. I'd
like to know if anyone has any information on their germination conditions,
growing conditions or techniques for manually crossing them. I'd also like
to hear from anyone in Oregon, California, Washington or British Columbia
who wouldn't mind collecting seeds from a few plants for me or has observed
plants with a stamen number other than the six that is descriptive of the
family Cruciferae, of which Cardamine is a member.

 Thank you very much for any information or help you may be willing to
give!																			
	Any messages can be posted here or E-mailed directly to me
                       devarts@oregon.uoregon.edu

                      "The Wise Man Looks to the Blade of Grass to
Understand 
                        the Universe."     

From owner-photosynthesis@net.bio.net Tue Aug 16 23:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!MOLBIO.CBS.UMN.EDU!barry
From: barry@MOLBIO.CBS.UMN.EDU ("Bridget Barry")
Newsgroups: bionet.photosynthesis
Subject: Midwest Conference
Date: 17 Aug 1994 15:13:41 -0700
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The 20th Annual Midwest Photosynthesis Meeting will be held
October 30, 31 and November 1, 1994 at Turkey Run State Park,
Marshall, IN.  Contributions on all aspects of photosynthesis
are invited.  Registration and abstracts are due by October 1, 1994.
The organizers are:

Bridgette Barry				Steve Berg
140 Gortner Laboratory			Biology Department
Department of Biochemistry			Winona State University
University of Minnesota			Winona, MN  55987
St. Paul, MN  55108				Phone:  507-457-5287
Phone:  612-624-6732			Fax:  507-457-5681
Fax:  612-625-5780
barry@molbio.cbs.umn.edu			sberg@vax2.winona.msus.edu

For registration materials, contact Steve Berg.
We hope to see you in Indiana in October!

From owner-photosynthesis@net.bio.net Sun Aug 21 23:00:00 1994
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From: kristoff (David Kristofferson)
Newsgroups: bionet.photosynthesis
Subject: UNSUBSCRIBING, BIOSCI ARCHIVES, ADDRESS DATABASE & BIOSCI FAQ
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From owner-photosynthesis@net.bio.net Sat Aug 27 23:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!agate!msuinfo!HOGANSON@provax.cem.msu.edu
From: hoganson@provax.cem.msu.edu
Newsgroups: bionet.photosynthesis
Subject: Removing Copper from membrane proteins.
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 94 17:09:57 EDT
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Does anyone have experience at removing EPR-detectable copper from mmembrane proteins?  I am preparing to use diethyl dithiocarbamate.  Does anyone have other reagents to suggest for this application.  I would like the remaining proteins to be as little distrubed as possibel, of course.  Any help would be greatly a;ppreciated.  Sincerely, Curtis Hoganson, Michigan State University    Sorry if this looks jumbled.

From owner-photosynthesis@net.bio.net Sun Aug 28 23:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!galaxy.ucr.edu!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!munnari.oz.au!pellew.ntu.edu.au!sun2!alison
From: alison@sun2.menzies.su.edu.au (Alison Goodfellow)
Newsgroups: bionet.photosynthesis
Subject: Photosynthesis or Tropical Conferences?
Date: 28 Aug 1994 23:38:27 GMT
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Keywords: photosynthesis & tropical hort conferences?

Hello all,
My PhD student husband does not have net access (yet) and was wondering 
if there are conferences coming up in the next twelve months in the areas 
of photosynthesis, tropical hort, or on elevated carbon dioxide that he
should know about.

Feel free to reply here or by email alison@menzies.su.edu.au

Thanks,
Dr Alison Goodfellow
Molecular Genetics
Menzies School of Health Research
PO Box 41096, Darwin, NT
AUSTRALIA



From owner-photosynthesis@net.bio.net Mon Aug 29 23:00:00 1994
Path: biosci!ASU.EDU!Larry.Orr
From: Larry.Orr@ASU.EDU
Newsgroups: bionet.photosynthesis
Subject: Contents, Photosynthesis Research, Vol. 40:3, June 1994
Date: 30 Aug 1994 15:39:23 -0700
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Photosynthesis Research

Contents

Volume 40 no. 3   June 1994



Personal perspective

Sixty years in algal physiology and photosynthesis
A. Pirson.................................................207-221


Regular papers

Activities of carboxylating enzymes in the CAM species
Opuntia ficus-induca grown under current and elevated
CO2 concentrations
A.A. Israel, P.S. Nobel...................................223-229

Probing protein structural requirements for formation
of the core light-harvesting complex of photosynthetic
bacteria using hybrid reconstitution methodology
P.A. Loach, P.S. Parkes-Loach, C.M. Davis, B.A. Heller....231-245

Probing the structure of the core light-harvesting complex
(LH1) of Rhodopseudomonas viridis by dissociation and
reconstition methodology
P.S. Parkes-Loach, S.M. Jones, P.A. Loach.................247-261

Variable thermal dissipation in a Photosystem I
submembrane fraction
M.Y. Velitchkova, R. Carpentier...........................263-268

Polypeptide sequence of the chlorophyll a/b/c-binding of
the prasinophycean alga Mantoniella squamata
A. Schmitt, G. Frank, P. James, W. Staudenmann,
H. Zuber, C. Wilhelm......................................269-277

Evidence for the existence of timeric and monomeric
Photosystem I complexes in thylakoid membranes from
cyanobacteria
J. Kruip, D. Bald, E. Boekema, M. Rogner..................279-286

Light-harvesting chlorophyll a-b complex requirement for regulation of
Photosystem II photochemistry by
non-photochemical quenching
J.-M. Briantais...........................................287-294


Technical communication

A simple, single-tube radiosotopic assay for the
photophosphorylation/inactivation activity of the
pyruvate, orthophosphate dikinase regulatory protein
C.M. Smith, G. Sarath, R. Chollet.........................295-301


Historical corner

The 1932 experiments
J. Myers..................................................303-310

Contents Volume 40........................................311-313

Author Index Volume 40........................................315



From owner-photosynthesis@net.bio.net Mon Aug 29 23:00:00 1994
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Subscribe (please :-)

From owner-photosynthesis@net.bio.net Tue Aug 30 23:00:00 1994
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From: jdepaula@HAVERFORD.EDU (julio de paula)
Newsgroups: bionet.photosynthesis
Subject: job opening
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>
>
>Thank you,
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Julio de Paula
Haverford College
Department of Chemistry
Haverford, PA 19041
phone: 610-896-1217
fax: 610-896-4904
e-mail:  JDEPAULA@HAVERFORD.EDU


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Subject: job opening
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I believe that this posting is allowed on this list.  Please bring it to the 
attention of potential candidates.


Instrument Specialist - Part time (18 - 24 hrs/week) for current academic
year, with possibility of renewal pending approval of funding.  $1200+ per
month.  Responsibilities include routine upkeep and maintenance and user
training for Chemistry Department instrumentation, including UV/vis, NMR,
GC/MS and HPLC.  Experience with some or all of these techniques and
facility with computers and/or electronics are desirable.  BA/BS with
related work experience or MA/MS required.  Send resume, academic
transcripts and/or references to Rob Scarrow, Haverford College, Haverford,
PA 19041.


Thank you,

Julio de Paula
Haverford College
Department of Chemistry
Haverford, PA 19041
phone: 610-896-1217
fax: 610-896-4904
e-mail:  JDEPAULA@HAVERFORD.EDU


From owner-photosynthesis@net.bio.net Tue Aug 30 23:00:00 1994
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From: gwebb@mihi.une.edu.au (Gregory Webb)
Newsgroups: bionet.general,bionet.plants,bionet.biology.tropical,bionet.agroforestry,bionet.photosynthesis,sci.bio,sci.environment
Subject: No2 BAOBAB TREES: Info needed (wood anatomy/water relations etc.)
Keywords: BAOBAB
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Baobab information seems to be sparse in relation to its wood anatomy (that's
my assignment topic) in Sydney, Australia. Therefore, I thought I'd test, for myfirst time, the extent to which this service can provide. Suggestions made 
locally recommend I either, choose another tree or I'd have to do the research
myself.  :-(   Well, my submission date is 9/9/94, I'd have to travel at least
4000 km to get my hands on a specimen and I'd probably need my father's
Husqvarna to get to the heart of the problem! An extention untill the 11th wouldgive me just enough time to do the research, see Kakadu National Park, take 
pictures of the croc's and return to Sydney to have my secretary type the reportand put it in the post, NOT ! :-)  So if you like to stop the death of a Boab
PLEASE help.
 
Information I have: The Baobab-Africaa's upside-down tree, G.E. Wickens. Some 
measurements on the water relations of baobab trees, M. Fenner. The useful plants of west tropical Africa, J.M. Dalziel. Anatomy of dicots, Metcalf & Chalk.
Forest trees of Aust. D.J. Boland etc. and some other books dealing with wood
structure in general. If you would like to help please email to 
gwebb@mihi.une.edu.au
Greg wishes to thank you in advance. 
                                    Cheers. 

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From: rhernand@KANOJO.IVIC.VE (Rosanna Hernandez)
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Subject: asking for antibodies of RUBISCO.
Date: 31 Aug 1994 12:05:22 -0700
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	I need policlonal antibodies of Ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate 
carboxylase. I'm working with some tree species of a Tropical Cloud
Forest in the north of Venezuela-South America.
	The economic situation of Venezuela is critic. For me is
impossible to get the antibodies from here.
	If someone can help me, please let me know as soon as possible.
Thanks for your help.
Rosanna Hernandez.

Name: Rosanna Hernandez.
e-mail: rhernand@oikos.ivic.ve
Address: Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Cientificas (IVIC).
	 Lab. of Eco-Physiology Vegetal.
Phone number: 02-501-11-93.
Country: Venezuela.
Interest Area: Tropical Forest. Photosynthesis and Nitrogen use efficiency.

