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Which of these grass grows the fastest. Bamboo, elephant grass or fern?

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Answered by shalviiiii
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BAMBOO Grows the fastest.

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Answered by ABHYUDITKUMAR
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Explanation:

It depends on the climate.

It depends on the climate.In warm places, Elephant grass grows faster by far. Elephant grass is a C4 plant and photosynthetic rates can reach 100 micro mols of CO2 per square meter of lead per second. Bamboos are a C3 plant and at high temperature photorespiration increases lowering photosynthetic efficiency. Tropical bamboos species can reach a photosynthetic rate of about 30 micro mols of CO2 per square meter of lead per second.

It depends on the climate.In warm places, Elephant grass grows faster by far. Elephant grass is a C4 plant and photosynthetic rates can reach 100 micro mols of CO2 per square meter of lead per second. Bamboos are a C3 plant and at high temperature photorespiration increases lowering photosynthetic efficiency. Tropical bamboos species can reach a photosynthetic rate of about 30 micro mols of CO2 per square meter of lead per second.In places where temperatures are below 22oC, temperate Chinese and Japanese bamboo species growth would probably be favored. At temperatures below 22oC, CO2 assimilation by warm climate C4 plants become too slow, while in the C3 plants photorespiratory rates decrease sharply, making C3 photosynthesis more efficient.

It depends on the climate.In warm places, Elephant grass grows faster by far. Elephant grass is a C4 plant and photosynthetic rates can reach 100 micro mols of CO2 per square meter of lead per second. Bamboos are a C3 plant and at high temperature photorespiration increases lowering photosynthetic efficiency. Tropical bamboos species can reach a photosynthetic rate of about 30 micro mols of CO2 per square meter of lead per second.In places where temperatures are below 22oC, temperate Chinese and Japanese bamboo species growth would probably be favored. At temperatures below 22oC, CO2 assimilation by warm climate C4 plants become too slow, while in the C3 plants photorespiratory rates decrease sharply, making C3 photosynthesis more efficient.Ferns are pteridophytes. Although their photosynthetic type is C3, they are not well known to be productive. So, Ferns productivity is far from bamboos and elephant grass.

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