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How temprature and perance of light effect photosynthesis

Answer» The light\xa0intensity,\xa0carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature are the three main factors that impact photosynthesis. Greater\xa0light\xa0intensity leads to higher photosynthesis rates, as does increased\xa0carbon dioxide concentration.\xa0So in the case of a plant, a higher\xa0light intensity\xa0means more packets of\xa0light\xa0called “photons” are hitting the leaves. As you rise from low\xa0light intensity\xa0to higher\xa0light intensity, the\xa0rate of photosynthesis\xa0will\xa0increase\xa0because there is more\xa0light\xa0available to drive the reactions of\xa0photosynthesis.\xa0At medium\xa0temperatures, between 50 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit, or 10 and 20 degrees Celsius, the\xa0photosynthetic\xa0enzymes work at their optimum levels, so\xa0photosynthesis\xa0rates gauge high. Depending on the particular plant in question, set the greenhouse thermostat to a\xa0temperature\xa0within this range for best results.


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