Energy partitioning under different spectral-quality light conditions in soybean.
Mauro Martínez-Moré,
Sebastián Simondi,
María Martha Sainz
et al.
Abstract:Light intensity and spectral quality determine photosynthesis and thus plant growth and development. Both parameters, collectively referred to as the light environment, influence the composition and structure of the photosystem II, defining energy partitioning. This partitioning is the destination of the absorbed energy to photochemical and dissipative processes and is measured by quantum yield parameters. The aim of this study was to evaluate the photosynthetic performance of two soybean genotypes under four … Show more
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