0 the process by which green plants and some other organisms use energy from sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water, and generate excess oxygen as a by-product -- fotosyntese
Photosynthetic induction strongly affects the light compensation point of net photosynthesis and coincidentally the apparent quantum yield.
Net photosynthesis was higher in the grafted plants throughout the whole period.
Understanding photosynthesis is important for understanding life, the development of the atmosphere on earth and possibly renewable hydrogen generation in the future.
This then allows photosynthesis to operate effectively over a wide range of incident light-intensities.
It is difficult to determine whether the results reflect the history of photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis could have continued beneath this bare ice if it was thin and clear.
Therefore, maximizing the proportion of leaves within the canopy will increase overall photosynthesis.
After these immediate measurements, samples were then placed on ice and tested for active photosynthesis at various time intervals afterward.