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D-Index
44
Citations
7907
World Ranking
3010
National Ranking
28

Best Publications

  • Measurements of variable chlorophyll fluorescence using fast repetition rate techniques: defining methodology and experimental protocols

    Zbigniew S. Kolber;Ondřej Prášil;Paul G. Falkowski

  • Dynamics of photosystem II : mechanism of photoinhibition and recovery process

    O Prasil;N Adir;I Ohad

  • Heavy metal-induced inhibition of photosynthesis: targets of in vivo heavy metal chlorophyll formation

    Hendrik Küpper;Ivan Šetlík;Martin Spiller;Frithjof C. Küpper

  • IN SEARCH OF A PHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS FOR COVARIATIONS IN LIGHT-LIMITED AND LIGHT-SATURATED PHOTOSYNTHESIS1

    Michael J. Behrenfeld;Ondrej Prasil;Marcel Babin;Flavienne Bruyant

  • Elevated CO2enhances nitrogen fixation and growth in the marine cyanobacterium Trichodesmium

    O. Levitan;G. Rosenberg;I. Setlik;E. Setlikova

  • Compensatory changes in Photosystem II electron turnover rates protect photosynthesis from photoinhibition

    Michael J. Behrenfeld;Ondrej Prasil;Zbigniew S. Kolber;Marcel Babin

  • The Cyanobacterial Homologue of HCF136/YCF48 Is a Component of an Early Photosystem II Assembly Complex and Is Important for Both the Efficient Assembly and Repair of Photosystem II in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803

    Josef Komenda;Jörg Nickelsen;Martin Tichý;Martin Tichý;Ondřej Prášil;Ondřej Prášil

  • Cyclic electron flow around Photosystem II in vivo

    Ondrej Prasil;Zbigniew Kolber;Joseph A. Berry;Paul G. Falkowski

  • Nutrient limitation of primary productivity in the Southeast Pacific (BIOSOPE cruise)

    S. Bonnet;C. Guieu;F. Bruyant;O. Prášil

  • Morphology, ultrastructure and life cycle of Vitrella brassicaformis n. sp., n. gen., a novel chromerid from the Great Barrier Reef.

    Miroslav Oborník;David Modrý;David Modrý;Martin Lukeš;Martin Lukeš;Eva Černotíková-Stříbrná

  • Combined Effects of CO2 and Light on the N2-Fixing Cyanobacterium Trichodesmium IMS101: Physiological Responses

    Sven Alexander Kranz;Orly Levitan;Klaus-Uwe Richter;Ondrej Prasil

  • Predicting the electron requirement for carbon fixation in seas and oceans.

    Evelyn Lawrenz;Greg Silsbe;Elisa Capuzzo;Pasi Ylöstalo

  • The slow S to M fluorescence rise in cyanobacteria is due to a state 2 to state 1 transition.

    Radek Kaňa;Radek Kaňa;Eva Kotabová;Eva Kotabová;Ondřej Komárek;Barbora Šedivá

  • Photochemical and Thermal Phases of Chlorophyll a Fluorescence

    G. Samson;O. Prášil;O. Prášil;B. Yaakoubd

  • The Exposed N-Terminal Tail of the D1 Subunit Is Required for Rapid D1 Degradation during Photosystem II Repair in Synechocystis sp PCC 6803

    Josef Komenda;Josef Komenda;Martin Tichý;Martin Tichý;Ondřej Prášil;Ondřej Prášil;Jana Knoppová;Jana Knoppová

  • Diel variations in the photosynthetic parameters of Prochlorococcus strain PCC 9511: Combined effects of light and cell cycle

    F. Bruyant;M. Babin;B. Genty;O. Prasil

  • Iron limitation in the marine cyanobacterium Trichodesmium reveals new insights into regulation of photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation.

    Hendrik Küpper;Hendrik Küpper;Ivan Šetlík;Ivan Šetlík;Sven Seibert;Ondrej Prášil;Ondrej Prášil

  • Role of plastoquinol oxidoreduction in regulation of photochemical reaction center IID1 protein turnover in vivo.

    H Zer;O Prasil;I Ohad

  • Synechocystis 6803 mutants expressing distinct forms of the Photosystem II D1 protein from Synechococcus 7942: relationship between the psbA coding region and sensitivity to visible and UV-B radiation.

    M. Tichý;L. Lupı́nková;L. Lupı́nková;C. Sicora;I. Vass

  • Inhibition of PS II photochemistry by PAR and UV radiation in natural phytoplankton communities

    Ilya R. Vassiliev;Ondrej Prasil;Kevin D. Wyman;Zbigniew Kolber

  • Spectral characteristic of fluorescence induction in a model cyanobacterium, Synechococcus sp. (PCC 7942).

    Radek Kaňa;Radek Kaňa;Ondřej Prášil;Ondřej Prášil;Ondřej Komárek;Ondřej Komárek;George C. Papageorgiou

  • Non-Photochemical Quenching in Cryptophyte Alga Rhodomonas salina Is Located in Chlorophyll a/c Antennae

    Radek Kaňa;Eva Kotabová;Roman Sobotka;Ondřej Prášil

  • Light-induced dissociation of antenna complexes in the symbionts of scleractinian corals correlates with sensitivity to coral bleaching

    R. Hill;R. Hill;A. W. D. Larkum;O. Prášil;D. M. Kramer

  • Three types of Photosystem II photoinactivation : 2. Slow processes.

    Ladislav Nedbal;Jiří Masojídek;Josef Komenda;Ondřej Prášil

  • Mechanisms Modulating Energy Arriving at Reaction Centers in Cyanobacteria

    Diana Kirilovsky;Radek Kaňa;Ondřej Prášil

  • Novel type of red-shifted chlorophyll a antenna complex from Chromera velia. I. Physiological relevance and functional connection to photosystems

    Eva Kotabová;Jana Jarešová;Radek Kaňa;Roman Sobotka

  • The development of microalgal biotechnology in the Czech Republic

    Jiří Masojídek;Ondřej Prášil

  • Non-photochemical fluorescence quenching in Chromera velia is enabled by fast violaxanthin de-epoxidation

    Eva Kotabová;Eva Kotabová;Radek Kaňa;Radek Kaňa;Jana Jarešová;Ondřej Prášil;Ondřej Prášil

Frequent Co-Authors

Josef Komenda
Josef Komenda Czech Academy of Sciences
Curtis Deutsch
Curtis Deutsch Princeton University
David J. Suggett
David J. Suggett University of Technology Sydney
Ken Furuya
Ken Furuya Soka University
Paul G. Falkowski
Paul G. Falkowski Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Hendrik Küpper
Hendrik Küpper Czech Academy of Sciences
Govindjee
Govindjee University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Tomáš Polívka
Tomáš Polívka University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice
Julius Lukeš
Julius Lukeš Czech Academy of Sciences

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