2020
DOI: 10.7831/ras.8.0_279
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The Essential Factor of Ventilation Rate in Prediction of Photosynthetic Rate Using the CO<sub>2</sub> Balance Method

Abstract: Monitoring photosynthesis is a fundamental process to improve the yield and quality of plants in a greenhouse. The CO2 balance method is often employed to predict the photosynthetic rate of plants. We reviewed the essential parameters for predicting photosynthetic rates of plants canopy in greenhouses using the CO2 balance method. Even in a naturally ventilated greenhouse, ventilation rate is an essential parameter for the CO2 balance method, but it must be measured in real time as it fluctuates with weather c… Show more

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“…This study elucidates the effects of dynamic watering (solution replacement) on photosynthesis in 'Da Hong' to understand the in vitro diel INCU sensitivity at a particular WP, using a previously established Arduino-based whole-plant continuous open-flow photosynthesis system [32], which has advantages of accuracy, noninvasiveness, and real-time detection [6,42,43]. It is unlikely that the elimination of WS restores debilitated photosynthesis after WS treatment below a critical WP; hence, we hypothesize that temporary moderate WS with rehydration may restore photosynthesis in 'Da Hong' micropropagules owing to the ability of diel photosynthetic regulation to respond to short-term WS.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This study elucidates the effects of dynamic watering (solution replacement) on photosynthesis in 'Da Hong' to understand the in vitro diel INCU sensitivity at a particular WP, using a previously established Arduino-based whole-plant continuous open-flow photosynthesis system [32], which has advantages of accuracy, noninvasiveness, and real-time detection [6,42,43]. It is unlikely that the elimination of WS restores debilitated photosynthesis after WS treatment below a critical WP; hence, we hypothesize that temporary moderate WS with rehydration may restore photosynthesis in 'Da Hong' micropropagules owing to the ability of diel photosynthetic regulation to respond to short-term WS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%