Carbon use efficiency in optimal environmentsThe short- and long-term effects of environmental changes on plant productivity are studied using a model in which yield is determined by four factors: absorption of photosynthetic photon flux, photosynthetic efficiency, respiratory carbon use efficiency, and harvest index. The characteristics of the model are reviewed. Emphasis is given to the relationship between carbon use efficiency and yield. The biochemical pathways resulting in CO2 efflux are examined, including photorespiration, cyanide-resistant respiration, and dark respiration. The possibility of measuring photosynthesis and respiration in a CELSS is discussed.
Document ID
19900040478
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Bugbee, Bruce (Utah State University Logan, United States)