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Bernard Grodzinski
Researcher at University of Guelph
Publications - 104
Citations - 2569
Bernard Grodzinski is an academic researcher from University of Guelph. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photosynthesis & Photorespiration. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 99 publications receiving 2291 citations. Previous affiliations of Bernard Grodzinski include University of Oxford & University of Cambridge.
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Two different strategies for light utilization in photosynthesis in relation to growth and cold acclimation
Leonid V. Savitch,Evangelos D. Leonardos,Marianna Krol,Stefan Jansson,Bernard Grodzinski,Norman P. A. Huner,Gunnar Öquist +6 more
TL;DR: It appears that without evolving a sustained ability for controlled dissipation of absorbed light as heat throughout the winter, winter green conifers would not have managed to adapt and establish themselves so successfully in the cold climatic zones of the northern hemisphere.
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Acclimation to High CO2 in Bean Carbonic Anhydrase and Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase
TL;DR: There is no early change in the ability of photosynthetic tissue to oxidize glycolate to CO(2) and the activity of carbonic anhydrase or RuBP carboxylase was altered in young, expanding leaves during the acclimation period.
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Energy balance, organellar redox status, and acclimation to environmental stress
Kenneth E. Wilson,Alexander G. Ivanov,Gunnar Öquist,Bernard Grodzinski,Fathey Sarhan,Norman P. A. Huner +5 more
TL;DR: In plants and algal cells, changes in light intensity can induce intrachloroplastic and retrograde regulation of gene expression in response to changes in the plastoquinone redox status.
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A flavanone and two phenolic acids from Chrysanthemum morifolium with phytotoxic and insect growth regulating activity.
Clifford W. Beninger,Mamdouh M. Abou-Zaid,Adrienne L. E. Kistner,Rebecca H. Hallett,Muhammad J. Iqbal,Bernard Grodzinski,J. Christopher Hall +6 more
TL;DR: Leaves of Chrysanthemum morifolium cv.
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Etiology and epidemiology of Pythium root rot in hydroponic crops: current knowledge and perspectives
John C. Sutton,Coralie R. Sopher,Tony Nathaniel Owen-Going,Weizhong Liu,Bernard Grodzinski,John Christopher Hall,Ruth Linda Benchimol +6 more
TL;DR: Focus is on methods and technologies for tracking Pythium and root rot, and on developing, integrating, and optimizing treatments to suppress the pathogen in the root zone and progress of root rot.