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Effects of Environmental and Non-Environmental Factors on Dynamic Photosynthetic Carbon Assimilation in Leaves under Changing Light

Yuting Li, Hui-Yuan Gao, Zishan Zhang

2023Plants15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Major research on photosynthesis has been carried out under steady light. However, in the natural environment, steady light is rare, and light intensity is always changing. Changing light affects (usually reduces) photosynthetic carbon assimilation and causes decreases in biomass and yield. Ecologists first observed the importance of changing light for plant growth in the understory; other researchers noticed that changing light in the crop canopy also seriously affects yield. Here, we review the effects of environmental and non-environmental factors on dynamic photosynthetic carbon assimilation under changing light in higher plants. In general, dynamic photosynthesis is more sensitive to environmental and non-environmental factors than steady photosynthesis, and dynamic photosynthesis is more diverse than steady photosynthesis. Finally, we discuss the challenges of photosynthetic research under changing light.

Topics & Concepts

PhotosynthesisCarbon assimilationCanopyUnderstoryEnvironmental scienceLight intensityBotanyBiologyPhysicsOpticsPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsPlant responses to elevated CO2Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics