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Bessel Kok

Researcher at Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.

Publications -  69
Citations -  7193

Bessel Kok is an academic researcher from Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photosynthesis & Photosystem I. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 69 publications receiving 7041 citations. Previous affiliations of Bessel Kok include Carnegie Institution for Science & Research Institute for Advanced Studies.

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Cooperation of charges in photosynthetic o2 evolution–i. a linear four step mechanism

TL;DR: The evolution of O2 in weak light and light flashes is studied to analyze the interactions between light induced O2 precursors and their decay in darkness and the data are compatible with a linear four step mechanism in which a trapping center successively accumulates four + charges.
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Photoinhibition of chloroplast reactions. I. Kinetics and action spectra.

TL;DR: The action spectrum of the photoinhibition of dye reduction by chloroplasts and lyophylized Anacystis cells indicated that the damage caused by visible light is due to quanta absorbed by photosystem II, however, since system I might not be involved in dye reduction, the spectra may reflect only damage to Photosystem II.
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Photosynthesis and respiration

TL;DR: The effects of starvation, glucose supplementation, and DCMU inhibition on the oxygen uptake rates in the light are described, and illumination was found to influence oxygen uptake by two mechanisms.
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On the inhibition of photosynthesis by intense light.

TL;DR: It was shown that a photochemical inactivation of the pigment complex is involved and the time course of photoinhibition of both the quantum yield and photosynthetic saturation rate has first-order character and is only slightly influenced by temperature.
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Photoinhibition of chloroplast reactions.

TL;DR: Reactions involving only the long wave photosystem, such as TPN reduction with ascorbate as electron donor and photooxidation of cytochromec by detergent‐treated chloroplasts were sensitive to a lower degree.