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Photosynthesis and the Environment 6 CO 2 (g) + 6 H 2 O (l)  [CH 2 O] + 6 O 2(g) Net CO 2 uptake= photosynthetic CO 2 uptake – photorespiratory CO 2 evolution.

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1 Photosynthesis and the Environment 6 CO 2 (g) + 6 H 2 O (l)  [CH 2 O] + 6 O 2(g) Net CO 2 uptake= photosynthetic CO 2 uptake – photorespiratory CO 2 evolution – respiratory CO 2 evolution Net O 2 evolution = photosynthetic O 2 evolution – photorespiratory O 2 uptake – respiratory O 2 uptake

2 Light Intensity and the Rate of Photosynthesis Irradiance – light intensity per unit area of leaf Light response curve shows the effect of increasing irradiance on the rate of photosynthesis Light-compensation point - CO 2 uptake equals CO 2 evolution Light-saturation point – occurs at the irradiance level at which the carbon fixation reactions reach a maximum overall rate

3 Temperature and the Rate of Photosynthesis The light reactions are not affected by temperature Calvin cycle is affected because of enzymes Optimal temperature is between 10 O C – 30 O C Above 40 O C enzymes may become denatured Influence of some factors on the rate of photosynthesis

4 Oxygen Concentration and the Rate of Photosynthesis High oxygen levels have an inhibitory effect on photosynthesis Competition between O 2 and CO 2 for the active sites on rubisco

5 Photosynthetic Efficiency Quantum yield: net CO 2 uptake per unit of light energy (photons) absorbed C 3 plants are more efficient at lower temperatures and C 4 plants are more efficient at higher temperatures

6 Sun Plants vs. Shade Plants Shade plants have thinner, broader and greener leaves Shade plants more efficient at harvesting light at low intensities Sun plants have a higher light-compensation point Sun plants have a higher light-saturation point

7 Cheaper New More Effective Solar Cells Imitate Photosynthesis - They employ synthetic pigments imitating the natural ones - Softpedia


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