John Raven, FRS, FRSE: a truly great innovator in plant physiology, photosynthesis and much more
A. W. D. Larkum, P. G. Falkowski, Dianne Edwards, C. B. Osmond, H. Lambers, P. Sanchez-Baracaldo, R. J. Ritchie, J. W. Runcie, P. J. Ralph, M. Westoby, S. Maberly, H. Griffiths, F. A. Smith, J. Beardall

TL;DR
This paper honors John Raven, a pioneering plant biologist who made significant contributions to understanding photosynthesis, algae evolution, and environmental impacts on plant physiology.
Contribution
John Raven's novel work includes advancing knowledge on phytoplankton evolution, CO2 concentrating mechanisms in algae, and the effects of ocean acidification.
Findings
Raven's research elucidated the evolution and physiology of phytoplankton and land plants.
He contributed significantly to understanding carbon utilization and the impact of global change on ocean acidification.
His work on ion transport and nutrient acquisition strategies in plants has been highly influential.
Abstract
This is a tribute to a truly inspirational plant biologist, Prof. John A. Raven, FRS, FRSE (25th June 1941– 23rd May 2024), who died at the age of 82. He was a leader in the field of evolution and physiology of algae and land plants. His research touched on many areas including photosynthesis, ion transport, carbon utilisation, mineral use, such as silicon, iron and molybdenum, the evolution of phytoplankton, the evolution of root systems, the impact of global change, especially on the acidification of the oceans, carbon gain and water use in early land plants, and ways of detecting extraterrestrial photosynthesis. Beginning his research career in the Botany School, University of Cambridge, John studied ion uptake in a giant algal cell. This was at the time of great strides brought about by Peter Mitchell (1920–1992) in elucidating the role of energy generation in mitochondria and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAlgal biology and biofuel production · Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms · Marine and coastal plant biology
