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The Effect of Light Intensity during Growth on the Subsequent Rate of Photosynthesis of Leaves of Tall Fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.)
Authors:WOLEDGE   JANE
Affiliation:The Grassland Research Institute Hurley, Maidenhead, Berkshire
Abstract:Leaves of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) plants grownin bright light had higher rates of apparent photosynthesisper unit leaf area in bright light, and slightly lower ratesin dim light than did those of plants grown in dim light. Darkrespiration rates were higher in plants grown in bright lightthan in plants grown in dim light and the decline of photosynthesiswith increasing leaf age was faster. The rate of apparent photosynthesis in bright light of the firstleaf to become fully expanded after plants were transferredfrom bright to dim light was lower than that of plants remainingin bright light. The decline in the rate of photosynthesis ofa leaf already fully expanded at the time of transfer was notaffected. Transferring from dim to bright light increased therate of photosynthesis of the next expanded leaf; it also increasedthe rate of an already fully expanded leaf during the firstweek in bright light. After this, photosynthesis fell at a ratesimilar to that of plants remaining in dim light.
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