Fraction of sun light intensity that leads to saturation of photosynthesis
Value | 16 % |
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Organism | Microalgae |
Reference | Anastasios Melis, Solar energy conversion efficiencies in photosynthesis: Minimizing the chlorophyll antennae to maximize efficiency, Plant Science Volume 177, Issue 4, October 2009, Pages 272-280 doi:10.1016/j.plantsci.2009.06.005 p.273 fig. 1, left column bottom line and right column top paragraph |
Method | 400µmol photons m^-2 s^-1/2500µmol photons m^-2 s^-1=0.16 (see comments section) |
Comments | saturation of photosynthesis is reached at ~400µmol photons m^-2 s^-1. Since incident intensities of sunlight can reach up to 2500 µmolphotons m^-2 s^-1, it may be concluded that more than 80% of absorbed solar irradiance would be wasted in the photosynthetic apparatus during the course of a sunny day. |
Entered by | Uri M |
ID | 106362 |