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Photosynthesis Conversion of solar energy to chemical energy
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Photosynthesis – Source of Coal Oil Gas Wood Alcohol Grains Fruits Veggies Meat Eggs Dairy foods Medicines Flavorings Paper Clothing Plastics
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Photosynthate -- How Much? 1.4 x 10 14 Kg of CO 2 is converted to carbohydrate yearly (3.1 x 10 14 lb) The total weight of humanity (5B x 125lb) = 6.25 x 10 11 lb, or 1/1000 th the amount The amount of carbon fixed would yield enough coal to fill 97 railroad cars every second of every hour of every day all year long!
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Solar Energy Conversion Efficiency Solar energy --------> Chemical energy 0.1% for poor growing conditions with clouds 3% for intensive cropping 25% for plants grown in controlled laboratory conditions
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Photosynthesis Green leaves CO 2 from air Water from soil Light from the sun
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Photosynthetic light:
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Photosynthesis Products Sucrose 6 C Sugar Phosphates 5 C Sugar Phosphates Water Oxygen
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Photosynthesis Equation nCO 2 + nH 2 O -----------------> (CH 2 O) n + nO 2 Conditions = green plant and light 6CO 2 + 12H 2 O ----> C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6H 2 O + 6O 2
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Photosynthesis Supplies O 2 C. B. Van Neil’s work in 1930 showed that water is the source of oxygen given off in photosynthesis
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Photosynthesis: Where in the cell? Where ‘dark’ reactions take place Where ‘light’ reactions take place Chloroplast
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Photosynthetic Rate Factors: Light Quality Light Intensity Light Duration Carbon Dioxide Concentration Temperature Water Plant development and source- sink relationships
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Photosynthesis - Light Quality Pigments = chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and carotenoids Action Spectrum Photosynthesis rate: net photosynthesis, total photosynthesis
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Photosynthesis and Light Intensity Sun plants Shade plants Moderate light plants Foot candles Lux PPF (umolm -2 s -1 )
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Photosynthesis -- Light Saturation Photosynthesis is limited by CO 2 concentration and by light intensity
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Photosynthesis and Photoperiod The longer leaves receive light, the longer they photosynthesize, and the faster plants grow
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Photosynthesis and Carbon Dioxide CO 2 in air = 0.03% < CO 2 in air to 0.10% doubles photosynthesis rate Greenhouses are often CO 2 enhanced Crops may benefit from wind machines
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Photosynthesis and Temperature When light is not limiting, photosynthesis doubles for each 10 °C temperature increase > Photosynthesis and < respiration at very high temps = low plant sugar storage
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Photosynthesis and Water When plants lose water faster than they can replace it, water deficits cause stomates to close, leaves to wilt, and CO 2 and O 2 exchange to stop, resulting in > photosynthesis
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Source/Sink Relationships Source = Photosynthesis (PS) Sink = Growth and development 1. Growth Sink - Growth creates demand 2. Nitrogen - N applications energize PS 3. CO 2 increase - Increases PS 4. High light /short time - Increases PS 5. Senescence - Vegetative to reproductive
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Photosynthesis Types C3 Plants C4 Plants Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM) Plants
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Photosynthesis in C 3 Plants Cereals, peanuts, soybeans, Most ornamental plants Bind CO 2 with an enzyme (RUBISCO) that competes with oxygen Inefficient system
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Photosynthesis in C 4 Plants C 4 Plants grab CO 2 by using a special acid This acid releases CO 2 alone with enzyme so no competition with oxygen Efficient CO 2 users, better water-use efficiency than C 3 plants Corn, sugarcane, millet, crab grass, pigweed
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Photosynthesis and CAM Plants CAM plants also fix CO 2 with organic acids, but at night Cactus, pineapple, orchids Highest water use efficiency plants
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