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Thylakoid Development from Biogenesis to Senescence, and Ruminations on Regulation
Anyone who has watched trees and other plants leafing out in the spring in temperate regions is aware that chloroplast development can occur rapidly in the light. The grass in lawns seems to turn green in a single morning. And yet chloroplasts, and thylakoids, the membrane-bound compartments inside