Photosynthesis is the process used by plants, algae and certain bacteria to harness energy from sunlight into chemical energy.
There are two types of photosynthetic processes: oxygenic photosynthesis and anoxygenic photosynthesis. Oxygenic photosynthesis is the most common and is seen in plants, algae and cyanobacteria.
THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE, LIGHT INTENSITY AND CO2 (CONTINUED)
Light affects the light-dependent stage, at low intensities there is insufficient ATP and NADPH H produced which stops the Calvin cycle operating at maximum rate
Both light and temperature can be limiting factors, although other factors can be limiting as well
Temperature affects light-independent stage
• temperature affects enzyme activity
• less active at low temperatures / maximum rate at high temperatures
but will then be denatured (as temperature rises further)
• CO2 + H2O --> (CH2O)n + O2/ suitable photosynthesis equation
• amount of CO2 absorbed (per unit time) can be measured
• increase in biomass (per unit time) can be measured
• O2 excretion (per unit time) can be measured
methods for measuring the above:
• volume of O2 (bubbles) produced per unit time can be measured
• dry mass can be measured
• increase in starch concentration in leaves (as measured by iodine)
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