Light compensation point definition biology
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The (light) compensation point is the light intensity on the light curve where the rate of photosynthesis exactly matches the rate of cellular respiration. ... In assimilation terms, at the compensation point, the net carbon dioxide assimilation is zero
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The point reached in a plant when the rate of photosynthesis is equal to the rate of respiration
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This means that the carbon dioxide released from respiration is equivalent to that which is taken up during photosynthesis. The compensation point is reached as light intensity increases.
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