Mikko Tikkanen
PhD
misati@utu.fi +358 29 450 4206 +358 50 439 9297 Tykistökatu 6 Turku |
photosynthesis; regulation of photosynthesis; electron transfer; excitation energy transfer; photodamage; photoinhibition; chloroplast signaling; AI-based optimization of indoor farming, enabling technologies for AI-based phenotyping, optimization and photosynthesis data interpretation
Mikko Tikkanen received his Ph.D. from the University of Turku in 2009 and then worked as a postdoctoral researcher/experienced Marie Curie researcher at the University of Geneva, Switzerland in 2011 - 2012. After that he returned to the University of Turku and worked there as a postdoctoral researcher of the Academy of Finland and as a university lecturer and researcher and currently as an assistant professor.
Mikko has led the Learning led Research to business project by Business Finland and is currently leading the From light and CO2 to food and chemicals project by Technology Industries of Finland Centennial Foundation.
At the University of Turku, Mikko is a member of the Sustainable Development Steering Group, a member of the Sustainable Development Teaching Development Group, the Steering Group for KEKO Sustainable Development Studies and the UTU Scout . He is also one of the authors of the Science Wednesday blog on the website of the Finnish Association of Science Editors and Journalists, and otherwise tries to be as active as possible in society.
Mikko conducts basic research on the structure, function and regulation of the photosynthetic apparatus and applied research combining photosynthesis and AI research and IoT technology.
His basic research interests include mechanisms and interactions between different mechanisms controlling excitation energy, electron and proton transfer in the photosynthetic machinery. He is also interested in the mechanisms and physiological significance of photosystem I and II photodamage and, as a recent topic, the acclimation of PSII and PSI to photodamage. Mikko has authored more than 50 papers on different aspects of his research interests. In total, his papers receive about 400 citations per year.
Since 2020, Mikko has been establishing a new research line aiming at AI-based optimisation of indoor farming, plant phenotyping and interpretation of optical signals related to photosynthesis and, as a first step, developing technologies and data systems that enable such technologies. The research is also closely linked to the commercialisation of these enabling technologies, which are expected to facilitate the use of plant research knowledge in the development of better crop varieties and more energy- and resource-efficient agricultural practices.
https://scholar.google.fi/citations?user=-sulsbsAAAAJ&hl=en
www.utu.fi/plant-machine-interactions
Mikko is teaching in various courses from basic
plant anatomy to advanced photosynthesis and scientific communication. He has
also supervised/supervising several M.Sc. and Ph.D. theses.
- Moderate Temperature Reduction Changes the High‐Light Acclimation Strategy of Lettuce Plants (2025)
- Physiologia Plantarum
- Towards Permanent Settlements on Mars (from 1000 to 100,000 People) (2025) Mars and the Earthlings: A Realistic View on Mars Exploration and Settlement Chatzitheodoridis, Elias; Clerc, Philippe; Kereszturi, Akos; Mason, Nigel; Persson, Erik; Possnig, Carmen; Poulet, Lucie; Puumala, Mikko; Sivula, Oskari; Brucato, John Robert; Cesari, Laetitia; Detrell, Gisela; Ditrych, Ondřej; Fornaro, Teresa; Gonçalves, Barbara; Gross, Christoph; Hedlund, Maria; Hofmann, Mahulena; Krassakis, Alexandros; Lee, Natuschka M.; Lehto, Kirsi; Meneghin, Andrea; Noack, Lena; Rückert, Patrick; Schmidt, Nikola; Selke, Stefan; Tikkanen, Mikko; Tønnessen, Morten; Tracht, Kirsten
- Differential FeS cluster photodamage plays a critical role in regulating excess electron flow through photosystem I (2024)
- Nature Plants
- Enhanced function of non-photoinhibited photosystem II complexes upon PSII photoinhibition (2023)
- BBA - Bioenergetics
- Plants acclimate to Photosystem I photoinhibition by readjusting the photosynthetic machinery (2022)
- Plant, Cell and Environment
- Simultaneous Ozone and High Light Treatments Reveal an Important Role for the Chloroplast in Co-ordination of Defense Signaling (2022)
- Frontiers in Plant Science
- Beyond APAR and NPQ: Factors Coupling and Decoupling SIF and GPP Across Scales (2021)
- IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium proceedings (IGARSS)
- Chlorophyll a fluorescence illuminates a path connecting plant molecular biology to Earth-system science (2021)
- Nature Plants
- Modulating the activities of chloroplasts and mitochondria promotes adenosine triphosphate production and plant growth (2021)
- Quantitative Plant Biology
- PGR5 and NDH-1 systems do not function as protective electron acceptors but mitigate the consequences of PSI inhibition (2020)
- BBA - Bioenergetics
- Specific thylakoid protein phosphorylations are prerequisites for overwintering of Norway spruce (Picea abies) photosynthesis (2020)
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Mikko Tikkanen, Eva-Mari Aro - Consequences of photosystem‐I damage and repair on photosynthesis and carbon use in Arabidopsis thaliana (2019)
- Plant Journal
- Photoinhibition of Photosystem I Provides Oxidative Protection During Imbalanced Photosynthetic Electron Transport in Arabidopsis thaliana (2019)
- Frontiers in Plant Science
- The unique photosynthetic apparatus of Pinaceae: analysis of photosynthetic complexes in Picea abies (2019)
- Journal of Experimental Botany
- Chloroplastic ATP synthase optimizes the trade-off between photosynthetic CO2 assimilation and photoprotection during leaf maturation (2018)
- BBA - Bioenergetics
- FdC1 and Leaf-Type Ferredoxins Channel Electrons From Photosystem I to Different Downstream Electron Acceptors (2018)
- Frontiers in Plant Science
- Phosphorylation-induced lateral rearrangements of thylakoid protein complexes upon light acclimation (2018)
- Plant Direct
- Photoinhibition of photosystem I in Nephrolepis falciformis depends on reactive oxygen species generated in the chloroplast stroma (2018)
- Photosynthesis Research
- Regulation of cyclic electron flow by chloroplast NADPH-dependent thioredoxin system (2018)
- Plant Direct
- Switching off photoprotection of photosystem I-a novel tool for gradual PSI photoinhibition (2018)
- Physiologia Plantarum