What is compensation point?
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The 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 light intensity at which the amount of carbon dioxide released in respiration equals the amount used in photosynthesis and the amount of oxygen used in respiration equals the amount released in photosynthesis, varying in different species of plants and in response to changes in temperature and other environmental factors
the light intensity at which the amount of carbon dioxide released in respiration equals the amount used in photosynthesis and the amount of oxygen used in respiration equals the amount released in photosynthesis, varying in different species of plants and in response to changes in temperature and other environmental factors
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