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IntroductionDespite their importance for the global carbon cycle and crop production, species with C4 photosynthesis are still somewhat understudied relative to C3 species.
Lucía Arce Cubas +6 more
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Estimating stomatal and biochemical limitations during photosynthetic induction [PDF]
AbstractUnderstanding stomatal and biochemical components that limit photosynthesis under different conditions is important for both the targeted improvement of photosynthesis and the elucidation of how stomata and biochemistry affect plant performance in an ecological context.
Ross M Deans +2 more
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Genetic variation in the photosynthetic induction response in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Crop leaves growing under field conditions experience fluctuating light intensities. The photosynthetic response to a sudden increase in light intensity, which is termed the photosynthetic induction response, can potentially affect crop productivity.
Kazuki Taniyoshi +2 more
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Chromolaena odorata is a noxious invasive perennial herb in tropics and subtropics throughout the world. However, photosynthetic induction of this invader is not well understood.
S.B. ZHANG, Y.J. HAO, Q.L. DENG
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High Stomatal Conductance in the Tomato Flacca Mutant Allows for Faster Photosynthetic Induction [PDF]
Due to their slow movement and closure upon shade, partially closed stomata can be a substantial limitation to photosynthesis in variable light intensities.
Elias Kaiser +6 more
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Rapid photosynthetic induction is crucial for plants under fluctuating light conditions in a crop canopy as well as in an understory. Most previous studies have focused on photosynthetic induction responses in a single leaf, whereas the systemic ...
Shunji Shimadzu +4 more
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A guide to understanding and measuring photosynthetic induction: considerations and recommendations
Summary Photosynthetic induction is the leaf‐level process by which a plant assimilates CO 2 from the atmosphere once exposed to a change in light intensity after a period of darkness or shade.
Liana G Acevedo-Siaca, Lorna Mcausland
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Variation in photosynthetic induction between rice accessions and its potential for improving productivity [PDF]
Summary Photosynthetic induction describes the transient increase in leaf CO2 uptake with an increase in light. During induction, efficiency is lower than at steady state. Under field conditions of fluctuating light, this lower efficiency during induction may cost > 20% of potential crop assimilation.
Liana G Acevedo-Siaca +2 more
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Photosynthetic Induction Characteristics in Saplings of Four Sun-Demanding Trees and Shrubs
Light serves as the unique driving force of photosynthesis in plants, yet its intensity varies over time and space, leading to corresponding changes in the photosynthetic rate.
Qiuping Liu +5 more
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Elevated CO2 increases photosynthesis in fluctuating irradiance regardless of photosynthetic induction state [PDF]
Leaves are often exposed to fluctuating irradiance, which limits assimilation. Elevated CO2 enhances dynamic photosynthesis (i.e. photosynthesis in fluctuating irradiance) beyond its effects on steady-state photosynthesis rates. Studying the role of CO2 in dynamic photosynthesis is important for understanding plant responses to changing atmospheric CO2
Elias Kaiser +2 more
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