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Onno Muller
Researcher at Forschungszentrum Jülich
Publications - 72
Citations - 3076
Onno Muller is an academic researcher from Forschungszentrum Jülich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photosynthesis & Chlorophyll fluorescence. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 61 publications receiving 2339 citations. Previous affiliations of Onno Muller include Hokkaido University & University of Colorado Boulder.
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Temperature acclimation of photosynthesis: mechanisms involved in the changes in temperature dependence of photosynthetic rate
TL;DR: Physiological and biochemical causes for the change in these parameters are discussed and activation energy of Vc max may be the most important for the shift of optimal temperature of photosynthesis at ambient CO2 concentrations.
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Modulation of photosynthetic energy conversion efficiency in nature: from seconds to seasons
TL;DR: Evergreens, in particular, showed the most pronounced modulation of PSII efficiency and thermal dissipation, and are therefore suggested as model species for the study of photoprotection.
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Sun-induced fluorescence - a new probe of photosynthesis: First maps from the imaging spectrometer HyPlant.
Uwe Rascher,Luis Alonso,Andreas Burkart,C Cilia,C Cilia,Sergio Cogliati,Roberto Colombo,Alexander Damm,Matthias Drusch,Luis Guanter,Jan Hanuš,Timo Hyvärinen,Tommaso Julitta,Jouni Jussila,Kari Kataja,Panagiotis Kokkalis,S. Kraft,Thorsten Kraska,M. Matveeva,Jose Moreno,Onno Muller,Cinzia Panigada,Miroslav Pikl,Francisco de Assis de Carvalho Pinto,Lukas Prey,Ralf Pude,Micol Rossini,Anke Schickling,Ulrich Schurr,Dirk Schüttemeyer,Jochem Verrelst,František Zemek +31 more
TL;DR: The first validated maps of sun-induced fluorescence in that critical, intermediate spatial resolution are presented, employing the novel airborne imaging spectrometer HyPlant, which allows for the first time quantifying sun- induced fluorescence fluxes in physical units according to the Fraunhofer Line Depth Principle.
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May photoinhibition be a consequence, rather than a cause, of limited plant productivity?
TL;DR: It is proposed that photoinhibited leaves characterized for foliar carbohydrate levels were invariably found to possess high levels of sugars and starch and should be placed in the context of whole-plant source–sink regulation of photosynthesis.
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Modelling strategies for assessing and increasing the effectiveness of new phenotyping techniques in plant breeding
Fred A. van Eeuwijk,Daniela Bustos-Korts,Emilie J. Millet,Martin P. Boer,Willem Kruijer,Addie Thompson,Marcos Malosetti,Hiroyoshi Iwata,Roberto Quiroz,Christian Kuppe,Onno Muller,Konstantinos N. Blazakis,Kang Yu,Kang Yu,François Tardieu,Scott Chapman,Scott Chapman +16 more
TL;DR: This work presents candidate G2P models for the integration of genomic and new phenotyping information and illustrates their use in examples with special attention to the modelling of genotype by environment interactions.