Why the percentage of oxygen is not taken into account during the calculation of amount of carbondioxide and water?
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The ability of photosynthesis to release Oxygen is based on the equation Carbon dioxide plus water give carbohydrate plus oxygen.
The amounts of Oxygen that are released are proportional to Carbon dioxide utilized for photosynthesis by the green plant.
Thus the amount of photosynthesis as determined will correspond with an equivalent amount of oxygen released.
Photosynthesis is a light mediated reaction and most of the Oxygen release will be in the day and most carbon dioxide release will be at night.
In terms some sense the Photosynthesis minus Respiration is equal to either soil stasis, soil regeneration or soil degeneration. Soil degeneration occurs when respiration outstrips photosynthesis and soil regeneration occurs when photosynthesis outstrips respiration leaving a dividend of accumulated soil Carbon and Nitrogen which improves soil fertility.
The amounts of Oxygen that are released are proportional to Carbon dioxide utilized for photosynthesis by the green plant.
Thus the amount of photosynthesis as determined will correspond with an equivalent amount of oxygen released.
Photosynthesis is a light mediated reaction and most of the Oxygen release will be in the day and most carbon dioxide release will be at night.
In terms some sense the Photosynthesis minus Respiration is equal to either soil stasis, soil regeneration or soil degeneration. Soil degeneration occurs when respiration outstrips photosynthesis and soil regeneration occurs when photosynthesis outstrips respiration leaving a dividend of accumulated soil Carbon and Nitrogen which improves soil fertility.
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