Richard B. Peterson
Department of Biochemistry and Genetics
The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
123 Huntington St.
New Haven
USA
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- PsbS genotype in relation to coordinated function of PS II and PS I in Arabidopsis leaves. Peterson, R.B. Photosyn. Res. (2005)
- The multiphasic nature of nonphotochemical quenching: implications for assessment of photosynthetic electron transport based on chlorophyll fluorescence. Peterson, R.B., Havir, E.A. Photosyn. Res. (2004)
- Contrasting modes of regulation of PS II light utilization with changing irradiance in normal and psbS mutant leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana. Peterson, R.B., Havir, E.A. Photosyn. Res. (2003)
- Photosynthetic properties of an Arabidopsis thaliana mutant possessing a defective PsbS gene. Peterson, R.B., Havir, E.A. Planta (2001)
- Chlorophyll fluorescence at 680 and 730 nm and leaf photosynthesis. Peterson, R.B., Oja, V., Laisk, A. Photosyn. Res. (2001)
- A nonphotochemical-quenching-deficient mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana possessing normal pigment composition and xanthophyll-cycle activity. Peterson, R.B., Havir, E.A. Planta (2000)