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Climate change will cause the rate of photosynthesis to decrease

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Temperature. ... As with any other enzyme-controlled reaction, the rate of photosynthesis is affected by temperature. At low temperatures, the rate of photosynthesis is limited by the number of molecular collisions between enzymes and substrates. At high temperatures, enzymes are denatured .

Climate change affects plants in many different ways. Increasing CO(2) concentration can increase photosynthetic rates. This is especially pronounced for C(3) plants, at high temperatures and under water-limited conditions. ... This is likely to increase photosynthetic carbon gain in nutrient-limited systems.

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It provides the source of energy that drives all their metabolic functions and the oxygen required for respiration. Photosynthesis can be critical to mitigating the climate changing effects of atmospheric greenhouse gasses and the restoration of soil organic matter promoting regeneration.

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