TY - JOUR
T1 - New avenues in photosynthesis
T2 - from light harvesting to global modeling
AU - Tosens, Tiina
AU - Alboresi, Alessandro
AU - van Amerongen, Herbert
AU - Bassi, Roberto
AU - Busch, Florian A.
AU - Consoli, Giovanni
AU - Ebenhöh, Oliver
AU - Flexas, Jaume
AU - Harbinson, Jeremy
AU - Jahns, Peter
AU - Kamennaya, Nina
AU - Kramer, David M.
AU - Kromdijk, Johannes
AU - Lawson, Tracy
AU - Murchie, Erik H.
AU - Niinemets, Ülo
AU - Natale, Sara
AU - Nürnberg, Dennis J.
AU - Persello, Andrea
AU - Pesaresi, Paolo
AU - Raines, Christine
AU - Schlüter, Urte
AU - Theeuwen, Tom P.J.M.
AU - Timm, Stefan
AU - Tolleter, Dimitri
AU - Weber, Andreas P.M.
N1 - We thank the organizers and participants of the 2nd European Congress of Photosynthesis Research for fostering a vibrant exchange of ideas and inspiring this synthesis. While many impactful talks and topics could not be included due to scope and space constraints, they remain an integral part of the ongoing advancements in the field. We would like to thank Professors Tomas Morosinotto and Anja Krieger\u2010Liszkay for their valuable discussions and comments on the manuscript. We also thank Riccardo Scodeller for preparing the figures, as well as Roberta Croce, Bill Rutherford, and Ian Coghill for their valuable comments on an earlier version of the manuscript. TT, TD, US, AW, \u00DCN, OE acknowledge funding by by the European Union H2020 Program (project GAIN4CROPS, GA no. 862087). TT and \u00DCN were supported by Estonian Ministry of Education and Science (Centre of excellence of AgrocropFuture). US work\u2009was funded by the\u2009ERA\u2010CAPS project \u2018C4BREED\u2019 under Project ID WE 2231/20\u20101. US and APW acknowledge funding by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Cluster of Excellence for Plant Sciences (CEPLAS) under Germany's Excellence Strategy EXC\u20102048/1 under project ID 390686111. FAB was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council [grant number NE/W00674X/1]. RB was supported by ERC Advanced Grant 101053983\u2010GrInSun; DJN by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG; Emmy Noether project award no. NU 421/1) JF was supported by Ministerio de Econom\u00EDa y Competitividad (MINECO, Spain) and the ERDF (FEDER) (grant number PID2022\u2010139455NB\u2010C31). PP and AP were supported by BEST\u2010CROP (European Commission Grant \u2013 101082091) JH was supported by the European Union's Horizon2020 Research and Innovation Programme (grant 862201 CAPITALISE). JK acknowledges funding from European Union's Horizon2020 research and innovation programme (No.862201) project CAPITALISE. CAR was supported by the Realising Improved Photosynthetic Efficiency (RIPE) initiative awarded to the University of Essex by University of Illinois, USA. RIPE was possible through support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, DFID and FFAR grant. Her work was also supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) grants BB/J004138/1, \u2009BB/H01960X/1, BB/N021045/1 and the European Union's Horizon2020 research and innovation programme (No.862201) project CAPITALISE. SN research was supported by the Italian Ministry of University and Research (project funded by the European Union \u2010 Next Generation EU: \u201CPNRR Missione 4 Componente 2, \u201CDalla ricerca all'impresa\u201D, Investimento 1.4, Progetto CN00000033\u201D). TL acknowledge the Leverhulme SF/R1/231041 BBSRC grants: BB/T004274/1; BB/s005080/1; BB/y00722/1. EHM was supported BBSRC grant numbers BB/X00595X/1 and BB/S012834/1.
We thank the organizers and participants of the 2nd European Congress of Photosynthesis Research for fostering a vibrant exchange of ideas and inspiring this synthesis. While many impactful talks and topics could not be included due to scope and space constraints, they remain an integral part of the ongoing advancements in the field. We would like to thank Professors Tomas Morosinotto and Anja Krieger-Liszkay for their valuable discussions and comments on the manuscript. We also thank Riccardo Scodeller for preparing the figures, as well as Roberta Croce, Bill Rutherford, and Ian Coghill for their valuable comments on an earlier version of the manuscript. TT, TD, US, AW, \u00DCN, OE acknowledge funding by by the European Union H2020 Program (project GAIN4CROPS, GA no. 862087). TT and \u00DCN were supported by Estonian Ministry of Education and Science (Centre of excellence of AgrocropFuture). US work was funded by the ERA-CAPS project \u2018C4BREED\u2019 under Project ID WE 2231/20-1. US and APW acknowledge funding by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Cluster of Excellence for Plant Sciences (CEPLAS) under Germany's Excellence Strategy EXC-2048/1 under project ID 390686111. FAB was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council [grant number NE/W00674X/1]. RB was supported by ERC Advanced Grant 101053983-GrInSun; DJN by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG; Emmy Noether project award no. NU 421/1) JF was supported by Ministerio de Econom\u00EDa y Competitividad (MINECO, Spain) and the ERDF (FEDER) (grant number PID2022-139455NB-C31). PP and AP were supported by BEST-CROP (European Commission Grant \u2013 101082091) JH was supported by the European Union's Horizon2020 Research and Innovation Programme (grant 862201 CAPITALISE). JK acknowledges funding from European Union's Horizon2020 research and innovation programme (No.862201) project CAPITALISE. CAR was supported by the Realising Improved Photosynthetic Efficiency (RIPE) initiative awarded to the University of Essex by University of Illinois, USA. RIPE was possible through support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, DFID and FFAR grant. Her work was also supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) grants BB/J004138/1, BB/H01960X/1, BB/N021045/1 and the European Union's Horizon2020 research and innovation programme (No.862201) project CAPITALISE. SN research was supported by the Italian Ministry of University and Research (project funded by the European Union - Next Generation EU: \u201CPNRR Missione 4 Componente 2, \u201CDalla ricerca all'impresa\u201D, Investimento 1.4, Progetto CN00000033\u201D). TL acknowledge the Leverhulme SF/R1/231041 BBSRC grants: BB/T004274/1; BB/s005080/1; BB/y00722/1. EHM was supported BBSRC grant numbers BB/X00595X/1 and BB/S012834/1.
PY - 2025/3/1
Y1 - 2025/3/1
N2 - Photosynthesis underpins life on Earth, serving as the primary energy source while regulating global carbon and water cycles, thereby shaping climate and vegetation. Advancing photosynthesis research is essential for improving crop productivity and refining photosynthesis models across scales, ultimately addressing critical global challenges such as food security and environmental sustainability. This minireview synthesizes a selection of recent advancements presented at the 2nd European Congress of Photosynthesis Research, focusing on improving photosynthesis efficiency and modelling across the scales. We explore strategies to optimize light harvesting and carbon fixation, leading to canopy level improvements. Alongside synthetic biology, we examine recent advances in harnessing natural variability in key photosynthetic traits, considering both methodological innovations and the vast reservoir of opportunities they present. Additionally, we highlight unique insights gained from plants adapted to extreme environments, offering pathways to improve photosynthetic efficiency and resilience simultaneously. We emphasize the importance of a holistic approach, integrating dynamic modeling of metabolic processes to bridge these advancements. Beyond photosynthesis improvements, we discuss the progress of improving photosynthesis simulations, particularly through improved parametrization of mesophyll conductance, crucial for enhancing leaf-to-global scale simulations. Recognizing the need for greater interdisciplinary collaboration to tackle the grand challenges put on photosynthesis research, we highlight two initiatives launched at the congress—an open science platform and a dedicated journal for plant ecophysiology. We conclude this minireview with a forward-looking outline, highlighting key next steps toward achieving meaningful improvements in photosynthesis, yield, resilience and modeling.
AB - Photosynthesis underpins life on Earth, serving as the primary energy source while regulating global carbon and water cycles, thereby shaping climate and vegetation. Advancing photosynthesis research is essential for improving crop productivity and refining photosynthesis models across scales, ultimately addressing critical global challenges such as food security and environmental sustainability. This minireview synthesizes a selection of recent advancements presented at the 2nd European Congress of Photosynthesis Research, focusing on improving photosynthesis efficiency and modelling across the scales. We explore strategies to optimize light harvesting and carbon fixation, leading to canopy level improvements. Alongside synthetic biology, we examine recent advances in harnessing natural variability in key photosynthetic traits, considering both methodological innovations and the vast reservoir of opportunities they present. Additionally, we highlight unique insights gained from plants adapted to extreme environments, offering pathways to improve photosynthetic efficiency and resilience simultaneously. We emphasize the importance of a holistic approach, integrating dynamic modeling of metabolic processes to bridge these advancements. Beyond photosynthesis improvements, we discuss the progress of improving photosynthesis simulations, particularly through improved parametrization of mesophyll conductance, crucial for enhancing leaf-to-global scale simulations. Recognizing the need for greater interdisciplinary collaboration to tackle the grand challenges put on photosynthesis research, we highlight two initiatives launched at the congress—an open science platform and a dedicated journal for plant ecophysiology. We conclude this minireview with a forward-looking outline, highlighting key next steps toward achieving meaningful improvements in photosynthesis, yield, resilience and modeling.
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U2 - 10.1111/ppl.70198
DO - 10.1111/ppl.70198
M3 - Short survey
C2 - 40231858
AN - SCOPUS:105002712968
SN - 0031-9317
VL - 177
JO - Physiologia Plantarum
JF - Physiologia Plantarum
IS - 2
M1 - e70198
ER -