Advanced Study on the Biological Pigments in Plants Physiology

Herrera, Arturo Solís (2020) Advanced Study on the Biological Pigments in Plants Physiology. In: Recent Research Advances in Biology Vol. 4. B P International, pp. 100-112. ISBN 978-93-90516-92-6

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Abstract

The physiology of the plants has come to be a formidable challenge. Despite best efforts, the
mysteries remain, most of the processes identified cannot be played in vitro, and to date it cannot be
said that knowledge about the complex biochemical processes of the plant are understood properly.
The need to produce food is an emergency in the world, so any knowledge that will allow us to
advance in this sense is important. A significant advance in the knowledge will be able to be here, is a
sharp change of direction the re - direct the attention toward the trunk of the plants, rather than the
leaves; but this will allow us to better understand the mysteries of the physiology of plants.
Our discovery about the intrinsic property of melanin transform light energy into chemical energy by
means of the dissociation of the molecule of water, such as chlorophyll in plants; represents a turning
point in relation to the chemical reaction so far considered the most important in the world:
photosynthesis.

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Date Deposited: 05 Dec 2023 04:17
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