2021
DOI: 10.22541/au.163252569.94041657/v1
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A test of rapid leaf photosynthesis-intercellular CO2 concentration response (RACiR) technique for evergreens and herbs

Abstract: Using traditional photosynthesis-intercellular CO concentration (A-C) response (TACiR) curves to obtain the maximum rates of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase carboxylation (V) and electron transport (J) is time-consuming and labor-intensive. Instead, the rapid A-C response (RACiR) technique provides a potential way with high efficiency. However, multiple parameter settings of RACiR technique for different plant life forms remain unclear. Here, we used Li-Cor 6800 to test the applicability and op… Show more

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