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Approximating the Photosynthesis Curve
by
Simon Woodward
AgResearch, Hamilton, Private Bag 3123
Fifty years of research into the photochemistry used by plants to
convert atmospheric CO2 into soluble carbohydrates has given us a
simple non-rectangular hyperbola model for the photosynthesis of
a leaf:
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The daily gross photosynthesis of a whole plant canopy (Pd) is
then given by the integral of this model over all of the leaves in
the canopy:
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All of these non-linearities mean that calculation of canopy photosynthesis, which is needed if plant growth is going to be predicted, is computationally expensive. In this talk I will describe the successes and failures I have had in trying to arrive at an approximation for this integral that works with real data, in order to calculate pasture growth on New Zealand farms.
Date received: June 7, 1998
Copyright © 1998 by the author(s). The author(s) of this document and the organizers of the conference have granted their consent to include this abstract in Atlas Conferences Inc. Document # cabd-37.