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Revision as of 08:14, 10 August 2020
- Currently Answered Questions from the »Oroboros Ecosystem Agenda«
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Photosynthesis efficiency is reduced by 25% in plants and algae due the metabolic process called photorespiration.
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OXPHOS-coupling efficiency (1-L/P) describes the coupling of the mitochondrial electron transfer system. This coupling control factor ranges from 1.0 for a fully coupled system to 0.0 for a system with zero respiratory phosphorylation capacity (L=P). It is suggested to use OXPHOS-coupling efficiency instead of the respiratory acceptor control ratio (RCR) to evaluate mitochondrial coupling.